Bibcode
Bono, G.; Pedicelli, S.; Ferraro, I.; Stetson, P. B.; Corsi, C. E.; Pulone, L.; Calamida, A.; Monelli, M.; Buonanno, R.; Chadid, M.; Iannicola, G.; Piersimoni, A.; Primas, F.; Romaniello, M.
Bibliographical reference
EAS Publications Series, Volume 25, 2007, pp.125-135
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2007
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Description
We discuss how a wide field imager with very high spatial resolution on
a relatively small telescope but located in an observing site with very
good seeing might constrain the fraction of binary stars in Galactic
globular clusters. We also mention the role that the new data might play
in investigating advanced evolutionary phases of low-mass stars.
Moreover, we discuss the role that an Extremely Large Telescope might
have on the longstanding problem of cosmic distances and stellar
populations. In particular, we discuss the impact that the detection of
Cepheids in galaxies at the distance of the Coma cluster and of RR Lyrae
stars in galaxies at the distance of the Virgo cluster might have on the
calibration of secondary distance indicators.