We present the radial velocities, metallicities and the K-band magnitudes of 74 RR Lyrae stars in the inner regions of the LMC. The intermediate resolution spectra and infrared images were obtained with FORS1 at the ESO VLT and with the SOFI infrared imager at the ESO NTT. The best 43 RR Lyrae with measured velocities yield an observed velocity dispersion of σ = 61 ± 7km s-1. We obtain a true LMC RR Lyrae velocity dispersion of σ = 53 km s-1, which is higher than the velocity dispersion of any other LMC population previously measured. This is the first empirical evidence for a kinematically hot, metal-poor halo in the LMC as discussed in Minniti et al. (2003). Using Layden's (1994) modification of the ΔS method we measured the metallicity f...
We present a Bayesian analysis of the distances to 15,040 Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) RR Lyrae star...
We present the first simultaneous photometric and spectroscopic investigation of a large set of RR L...
Accepted for publication in Astronomical Journal We present the first metallicity distribution funct...
We present the radial velocities, metallicities and the K-band magnitudes of 74 RR Lyrae stars in t...
Context.All galaxies that have been adequately examined so far have shown an extended stellar halo....
We use the currently most complete sample of ∼ 3500 type ab RR Lyraes in our Galaxy with available r...
We present results from an analysis of $\sim$ 29,000 RR Lyrae stars located in the Large Magellanic...
We developed a new approach to provide accurate estimates of the metal content, reddening, and true ...
The Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) is widely considered a corner-stone of the astronomical distance sc...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 67-69).This work gives an account of the study of the me...
We have measured radial velocities and metallicities of 16 RR Lyrae stars, from the QUEST survey, in...
The oldest and most metal-poor Milky Way stars form a kinematically hot halo, which motivates the tw...
RR Lyrae stars are recognized as some of the oldest stars in the Universe. In addition, they are som...
RR Lyrae stars in the Milky Way are good tracers to study the kinematic behaviour and spatial distr...
RR Lyraes are pulsating stars lying on the horizontal branch of the HR diagram. They are typically ...
We present a Bayesian analysis of the distances to 15,040 Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) RR Lyrae star...
We present the first simultaneous photometric and spectroscopic investigation of a large set of RR L...
Accepted for publication in Astronomical Journal We present the first metallicity distribution funct...
We present the radial velocities, metallicities and the K-band magnitudes of 74 RR Lyrae stars in t...
Context.All galaxies that have been adequately examined so far have shown an extended stellar halo....
We use the currently most complete sample of ∼ 3500 type ab RR Lyraes in our Galaxy with available r...
We present results from an analysis of $\sim$ 29,000 RR Lyrae stars located in the Large Magellanic...
We developed a new approach to provide accurate estimates of the metal content, reddening, and true ...
The Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) is widely considered a corner-stone of the astronomical distance sc...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 67-69).This work gives an account of the study of the me...
We have measured radial velocities and metallicities of 16 RR Lyrae stars, from the QUEST survey, in...
The oldest and most metal-poor Milky Way stars form a kinematically hot halo, which motivates the tw...
RR Lyrae stars are recognized as some of the oldest stars in the Universe. In addition, they are som...
RR Lyrae stars in the Milky Way are good tracers to study the kinematic behaviour and spatial distr...
RR Lyraes are pulsating stars lying on the horizontal branch of the HR diagram. They are typically ...
We present a Bayesian analysis of the distances to 15,040 Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) RR Lyrae star...
We present the first simultaneous photometric and spectroscopic investigation of a large set of RR L...
Accepted for publication in Astronomical Journal We present the first metallicity distribution funct...