Monday, September 24, 2012

1209.4701 (Chow-Choong Ngeow et al.)

Wesenheit Function for Galactic Cepheids: Application to the Projection Factors    [PDF]

Chow-Choong Ngeow, Hilding Neilson, Nicolas Nardetto, Massimo Marengo
Galactic Cepheids are necessary tools for calibrating the period-luminosity relation, but distances to individual Galactic Cepheids are difficult to precisely measure and are limited to a small number of techniques such as direct parallax, main-sequence fitting to open clusters that host Cepheids and Baade-Wesselink (BW) methods. In this work, we re-examine the application of Wesenheit function in determining distances to more than 300 Galactic Cepheids, by taking advantage of the fact that the Wesenheit function is extinction free by definition. The Wesenheit distances were used to calibrate the projection factor (p-factor) for Galactic Cepheids that also possess BW distances. Based on ~70 Cepheids, we found that a period-p factor relation may exhibit a non-linear trend with a considerable scatter. During our investigation, discrepant p factors for delta Cephei were found in the literature. This may be due to inconsistent measurements of the angular diameters using different empirical techniques. We discuss the reason for the inconsistency of angular diameter measurements and offer a possible remedy for this problem.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1209.4701

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