Clustered Cepheid Variables 90 kiloparsec from the Galactic Center

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS(2015)

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Distant regions close to the plane of our Galaxy are largely unexplored by optical surveys as they are hidden by dust. We have used near-infrared data (which minimizes dust obscuration) from the ESO Public survey VISTA Variables of the Via Lactea to search for distant stars at low latitudes. We have discovered four Cepheid variables within an angular extent of 1(degrees) centered at a Galactic longitude of l = -27 degrees. 4 and a Galactic latitude of b = -1 degrees.08. We use the tightly constrained period-luminosity relationship that these pulsating stars obey to derive distances. We infer an average distance to these Cepheid variables of 90 kpc. The Cepheid variables are highly clustered in angle (within 1 degrees) and in distance (the standard deviation of the distances is 12 kpc). These young (similar to 100 Myr old), pulsating stars are unexpected at such large distances from the Galactic disk, which terminates at similar to 15 kpc. The highly clustered nature in distance and angle of the Cepheid variables suggests that the stars may be associated with a dwarf galaxy; its location and mass were earlier predicted by a dynamical analysis. The Cepheids are at an average distance of similar to 2 kpc from the plane and their maximum projected separation is similar to 1 kpc.
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galaxies: dwarf,galaxies: individual (Milky Way),stars: variables: Cepheids
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