X-ray properties of RR Lyrae and Cepheid variables from eROSITA
Authors
Krystian Ilkiewicz
Henryka Netzel
Abstract
We present a search for X-ray counterparts to RR Lyrae and Cepheid variables using data from the first eROSITA all-sky survey. We identify seven RR Lyrae and eight Cepheid variables with positional matches to X-ray sources. While most Cepheid associations appear reliable, the RR Lyrae matches are predominantly spurious. Only one source, OGLE-BLG-RRLYR-00252, appears to be a plausible RR Lyrae detection, potentially representing the first observational evidence of X-ray emission from a star of this type. Its inferred luminosity suggests that RR Lyrae stars are intrinsically at least two orders of magnitude fainter in X-rays than the brightest Cepheids. We also observe a tentative increase in X-ray luminosity with pulsation period among classical Cepheids, and higher luminosities in type II Cepheids at comparable periods. These trends may reflect intrinsic differences in atmospheric structure and shock efficiency, offering new insight into the mechanisms driving high-energy emission in pulsating stars.