The variable stars in the field of the bulge cluster NGC 6558

Author:

Ferro A Arellano1ORCID,Guillen L J Zerpa23,Yepez M A45ORCID,Fierro I H Bustos6ORCID,Prudil Z7ORCID,Parra C E Pérez23

Affiliation:

1. Instituto de Astronomía, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México , Ciudad de México, CP 04510 , México

2. Dpto. Física, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Los Andes , Grupo de Astrofísica Teórica, Mérida, C.P. 5101 , Venezuela

3. Departamento Cientifico, Fundación Centro de Investigaciones de Astronomía Francisco , J. Duarte (CIDA), Mérida, C.P. 5101 , Venezuela

4. Instituto Nacional de Astrofísica, Óptica y Electrónica (INAOE) , Luis Enrique Erro No.1, Tonantzintla, Pue., C.P. 72840 , México

5. Consejo Nacional de Humanidades , Ciencias y Tecnologías, Av. Insurgentes Sur 1582, 03940, Ciudad de México , México

6. Observatorio Astronómico, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba , Córdoba C.P. 5000 , Argentina

7. European Southern Observatory , Karl-Schwarzschild-Straße 2, 85748, Garching , Germany

Abstract

ABSTRACT We made a survey of the variable stars in a 13.2 × 13.2 arcmin$^{2}$ centred on the field of the Galactic bulge cluster NGC 6558. A total of 78 variables were found in the field of the cluster. Many of these variables are included in the catalogue of variable stars in Galactic globular clusters (Clement et al. 2001), OGLE or Gaia DR3 data releases. A membership analysis based on the proper motions of Gaia DR3 revealed that many of these variables do not belong to the cluster. We employed the data from the aforementioned surveys and our own data in the VI photometric system to estimate the periods, which along with the light-curves morphology and position in a deferentially dereddened colour–magnitude diagram (CMD), help classifying the variable types. Two new member variables were found; an eclipsing binary (V18) and a semiregular SR/L (V19). In the end, we conclude that only nine variables are likely cluster members. Member variables were used to discuss the mean metallicity and distance of the parental cluster and find the average values.

Funder

DGAPA, UNAM

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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