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Long-Period Variables as distance and age indicators in the era of Gaia and LSST

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 February 2024

Michele Trabucchi*
Affiliation:
Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia Galileo Galilei, Università degli studi di Padova, Vicolo dell’Osservatorio 3, I-35122 Padova, Italy Department of Astronomy, University of Geneva, Ch. Pegasi 51, 1920 Versoix, Switzerland
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Long-period variables are bright, evolved red giant stars showing periodic photometric changes due to stellar pulsation. They follow one or more period-luminosity and period-age relations, which make them highly promising distance indicators and tracers of young and intermediate-age stellar populations. Such a potential is especially interesting in view of the massive amount of data delivered by modern large-scale variability surveys. Crucially, these applications require a clear theoretical understanding of pulsation physics in connection with stellar evolution. Here, I describe an ongoing effort from our collaboration dedicated to the modelling of stellar pulsation in evolved stars, and how this work is impacting our capability of investigating long-period variables and exploiting them for other astrophysical studies. Furthermore, I present our ongoing work aimed at assessing the potential of semi-regular variables, an often neglected sub-type of long-period variables, to be distance indicators complementary to their better-known, more evolved counterparts, the Mira variables.

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