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La Silla QUEST RR Lyrae Star Survey: Region I

A search for RR Lyrae stars (RRLS) in 840 sq.deg. of the sky in right ascension 150 - 210 deg and declination -10 - +10 deg yielded 1013 type ab and 359 type c RRLS. This sample is used to study the density profile of the Galactic halo, halo substructures, and the Oosterhoff type of the halo over distances from 5 to 80 kpc. The halo is flattened towards the Galactic plane, and its density profile steepens in slope at galactocentric distances greater than 25 kpc. The RRLS in the stellar stream from the Sagittarius dwarf spheroidal (dSph) galaxy match well the model of Law and Majewski for the stars that were stripped 1.3 to 3.2 Gyr ago, but not for the ones stripped 3.2 to 5.0 Gyr ago. Over densities are found at the locations of the Virgo Overdensity and the Virgo Stellar Stream. Within 1 deg of 1220-1, which Jerjen et al. identify as a halo substructure at a distance of 24 kpc, there are 4 RRLS that are possibly members. Away from substructures, the RRLS are a mixture of Oosterhoff types I and II, but mostly OoI (73%). The accretion of galaxies resembling in RRLS content the most massive Milky Way satellites (LMC, SMC, For,Sgr) may explain this preponderance of OoI. Six new RRLS and 3 new anomalous Cepheids were found in the Sextans dSph galaxy.

preprint2013arXivOpen access

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