Abstract

AbstractRecent work on the Magellanic Cloud RR Lyrae stars is reviewed. The absolute magnitudes of LMC RR Lyraes, when calibrated from a distance modulus of 18.5 mag, disagrees with the Galactic calibration. The revised distance scale makes distances greater, and ages younger, within our galaxy. Field star studies show that the “halo” population of the LMC is very similar to that of our own Galaxy outside of the solar circle. This result supports a Searle and Zinn model of galaxy formation.

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