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1999A&A...352..547P - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 352, 547-554 (1999/12-2)

Pulsation models of δ Scuti variables. II. δ Scuti stars as precise distance indicators.

PETERSEN J.O. and CHRISTENSEN-DALSGAARD J.

Abstract (from CDS):

The Hipparcos period-luminosity relation for high-amplitude δ Scuti stars is discussed as an average period-luminosity-colour-metallicity relation comparing the Hipparcos sample of calibrating stars with a more representative sample taken from McNamara (1997PASP..109.1221M). The Hipparcos relation includes systematic effects of both colour and metallicity and agrees with other period-luminosity relations with an accuracy of about ±0.10mag. Direct stellar-evolution and pulsation modelling is used to study effects on the average period-luminosity relation from the location of the high-amplitude variables within the instability strip given as a range in effective temperature (colour term) and the metallicity given as [Fe/H]. Using accurate data for the instability strip given by McNamara precise agreement with the Hipparcos relation is found. By fitting the bolometric magnitude as a function of pulsation period, effective temperature and metallicity an accuracy of 0.02-0.03mag is obtained both within the narrow high-amplitude strip and including a much broader strip covering most of the full δ Sct instability strip. Problems in practical application of this relation are briefly considered. Using uvbyβ narrow-band photometry it seems possible to obtain this accuracy in determinations of distances to e.g. the Galactic Bulge and the Magellanic Clouds.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: distances - stars: fundamental parameters - stars: oscillations - stars: variables: δ Sct

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