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view Abstract Citations (50) References (33) Co-Reads Similar Papers Volume Content Graphics Metrics Export Citation NASA/ADS Oosterhoff Dichotomy in the Galaxy and Globular Clusters in the Large Magellanic Cloud Bono, Giuseppe ; Caputo, Filippina ; Stellingwerf, Robert F. Abstract The long-standing problem of the Oosterhoff dichotomy is studied within the framework of up-to-date convective pulsating models and synthetic horizontal-branch (HB) computations. It is shown that the observed properties of RR Lyrae-rich Galactic globular clusters can be put in agreement with theoretical prescriptions for a constant original helium [Y(MS)~0.23], on condition that in Oosterhoff type I clusters the transition between ab- and c-type RR Lyrae variables occurs near the blue edge for fundamental mode of pulsation, whereas in Oosterhoff type II it is near the red edge for first-overtone mode. Since type I clusters have redder HB morphology than type 11 systems, such an evidence should support the suggestion that the RRab/RRc transition depends on the evolutionary history of the variables, as was suggested early on by van Albada & Baker (1973). The analysis of the "Oosterhoff-intermediate" clusters in the Large Magellanic Cloud strengthens this hypothesis still more. In fact, they turn out to represent the observational counterpart of a predicted class of clusters where, as a consequence of evolutionary track morphology and hysteresis in the pulsation as well, the mean period of ab-type variables should vary from Oosterhoff type I to Oosterhoff type II values. On these grounds, both the Oosterhoff groups in the Galaxy and the Oosterhoff-intermediate clusters in the Large Magellanic Cloud could be explained within the same theoretical scenario, the different pulsational properties being caused by a combination of HB morphology with metallicity. Publication: The Astrophysical Journal Pub Date: March 1994 DOI: 10.1086/173806 Bibcode: 1994ApJ...423..294B Keywords: Galactic Clusters; Globular Clusters; Horizontal Branch Stars; Magellanic Clouds; Stellar Evolution; Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram; Metallicity; Stellar Motions; Astrophysics; GALAXIES: MAGELLANIC CLOUDS; GALAXY: GLOBULAR CLUSTERS: GENERAL; STARS: HORIZONTAL-BRANCH; STARS: OSCILLATIONS; STARS: VARIABLES: OTHER RR LYRAE full text sources ADS | data products SIMBAD (21) NED (1)

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