The Oosterhoff types of the Fornax dSph Globular Clusters
We have applied the Image Subtraction to B,V time-series photometry of four globular clusters of the Fornax dwarf spheoridal galaxy, which were observed with the 2.2m ESO-MPI, the 6.5m Magellan/Clay, the 4m CTIO/Blanco telescopes and the WFPC2 on board of HST. We have identified RR Lyrae stars and o...
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description | We have applied the Image Subtraction to B,V time-series photometry of four globular clusters of the Fornax dwarf spheoridal galaxy, which were observed with the 2.2m ESO-MPI, the 6.5m Magellan/Clay, the 4m CTIO/Blanco telescopes and the WFPC2 on board of HST. We have identified RR Lyrae stars and obtained well sampled light curves for the clusters' variables. From the periods and pulsation properties of their RR Lyrae stars Fornax globular clusters seem to be of Oosterhoff intermediate type. |
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