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The effect of metallicity on Cepheid magnitudes and the distance to M33

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posted on 2024-07-09, 23:19 authored by Victoria Scowcroft, D. Bersier, Jeremy MouldJeremy Mould, P. R. Wood
We present the results from a multi-epoch survey of two regions of M33 using the 3.5 m WIYN telescope. The inner field is located close to the center of the galaxy, with the outer region situated about 5.1 kpc away in the southern spiral arm, allowing us to sample a large metallicity range. We have data for 167 fundamental mode Cepheids in the two regions. The reddening-free Wesenheit magnitude Wvi period-luminosity relations were used to establish the distance modulus of each region, with µinner = 24.37±0.02 mag and µouter = 24.54±0.03 mag. The apparent discrepancy between these two results can be explained by the significant metallicity gradient of the galaxy. We determine a value for the metallicity parameter of the Period-Luminosity relation gamma = ((delta(m - M)[sub 0])/(delta log Z)) = −0.29±0.11 mag dex−1, consistent with previous measurements. This leads to a metallicity corrected distance modulus to M33 of µgamma = 24.53±0.11 mag.

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9780735407077

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1551-7616

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AIP Conference Proceedings

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AIP

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1170

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4 pp

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American Institute of Physics

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Copyright © 2009 American Institute of Physics. The published version is reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher.

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eng

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