2018ApJ...867..121G


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2018ApJ...867..121G - Astrophys. J., 867, 121-121 (2018/November-2)

A geometrical 1% distance to the short-period binary Cepheid V1334 Cygni.

GALLENNE A., KERVELLA P., EVANS N.R., PROFFITT C.R., MONNIER J.D., MERAND A., NELAN E., WINSTON E., PIETRZYNSKI G., SCHAEFER G., GIEREN W., ANDERSON R.I., BORGNIET S., KRAUS S., ROETTENBACHER R.M., BARON F., PILECKI B., TAORMINA M., GRACZYK D., MOWLAVI N. and EYER L.

Abstract (from CDS):

Cepheid stars play a considerable role as extragalactic distances indicators, thanks to the simple empirical relation between their pulsation period and their luminosity. They overlap with that of secondary distance indicators, such as Type Ia supernovae, whose distance scale is tied to Cepheid luminosities. However, the period-luminosity (P-L) relation still lacks a calibration to better than 5%. Using an original combination of interferometric astrometry with optical and ultraviolet spectroscopy, we measured the geometrical distance d=720.35±7.84 pc of the 3.33 day period Cepheid V1334 Cyg with an unprecedented accuracy of ±1%, providing the most accurate distance for a Cepheid. Placing this star in the P-L diagram provides an independent test of existing P-L relations. We show that the secondary star has a significant impact on the integrated magnitude, particularly at visible wavelengths. Binarity in future high-precision calibrations of the P-L relations is not negligible, at least in the short-period regime. Subtracting the companion flux leaves V1334 Cyg in marginal agreement with existing photometric-based P-L relations, indicating either an overall calibration bias or a significant intrinsic dispersion at a few percent level. Our work also enabled us to determine the dynamical masses of both components, M1=4.288±0.133M (Cepheid) and M2=4.040±0.048M (companion), providing the most accurate masses for a Galactic binary Cepheid system.

Abstract Copyright: © 2018. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): binaries: close - binaries: spectroscopic - stars: variables: Cepheids - techniques: high angular resolution - techniques: interferometric - techniques: radial velocities

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Number of rows : 10
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 V* S Mus cC* 12 12 47.0199008472 -70 09 06.439196664 7.58 8.80 8.33 7.39 5.196 F6Ib+B5V 258 0
2 HD 192985 PM* 20 16 00.6155322192 +45 34 46.290085536   6.281 5.864     F5V: 89 0
3 HD 199956 * 20 58 55.6412825304 +44 03 37.623930840   7.709 6.638 5.98 5.66 K0.5III 32 0
4 * sig Cyg sg* 21 17 24.9522700076 +39 23 40.847039148 3.98 4.37 4.24 4.06 3.92 A0Ia 266 0
5 V* V1334 Cyg cC* 21 19 22.1791528656 +38 14 14.868825648   6.364 5.882     F1II+B7.0V 190 0
6 HD 204153 PM* 21 25 19.5488561064 +46 42 51.628763376   5.907 5.580 5.4   F0V 72 0
7 * 15 Peg PM* 21 52 29.9168018496 +28 47 36.750679764 5.82 5.95 5.53     F2V 239 0
8 HD 212487 PM* 22 23 54.2528467824 +38 34 25.005700416   6.71   5.9   F5IV: 56 0
9 HD 214200 PM* 22 36 07.9012946040 +35 34 39.006542028   7.108 6.105     K0 23 0
10 * 5 And PM* 23 07 45.3835501176 +49 17 44.790446544   6.14   5.4   F5V 160 0

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