2017A&A...608A..18G


Query : 2017A&A...608A..18G

2017A&A...608A..18G - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 608A, 18-18 (2017/12-1)

Observational calibration of the projection factor of Cepheids. IV. Period-projection factor relation of Galactic and Magellanic Cloud Cepheids.

GALLENNE A., KERVELLA P., MERAND A., PIETRZYNSKI G., GIEREN W., NARDETTO N. and TRAHIN B.

Abstract (from CDS):

Context. The Baade-Wesselink (BW) method, which combines linear and angular diameter variations, is the most common method to determine the distances to pulsating stars. However, the projection factor, p-factor, used to convert radial velocities into pulsation velocities, is still poorly calibrated. This parameter is critical on the use of this technique, and often leads to 5-10% uncertainties on the derived distances.
Aims. We focus on empirically measuring the p-factor of a homogeneous sample of 29 LMC and 10 SMC Cepheids for which an accurate average distances were estimated from eclipsing binary systems.
Methods. We used the SPIPS algorithm, which is an implementation of the BW technique. Unlike other conventional methods, SPIPS combines all observables, i.e. radial velocities, multi-band photometry and interferometry into a consistent physical modelling to estimate the parameters of the stars. The large number and their redundancy insure its robustness and improves the statistical precision.
Results. We successfully estimated the p-factor of several Magellanic Cloud Cepheids. Combined with our previous Galactic results, we find the following P-p relation: -0.08±0.04(logP-1.18)+1.24±0.02. We find no evidence of a metallicity dependent p-factor. We also derive a new calibration of the period-radius relation, logR=0.684±0.007(logP-0.517)+1.489±0.002, with an intrinsic dispersion of 0.020. We detect an infrared excess for all stars at 3.6µm and 4.5µm, which might be the signature of circumstellar dust. We measure a mean offset of Δm3.6=0.057±0.006mag and Δm4.5=0.065±0.008mag.
Conclusions. We provide a new P-p relation based on a multi-wavelength fit that can be used for the distance scale calibration from the BW method. The dispersion is due to the LMC and SMC width we took into account because individual Cepheids distances are unknown. The new P-R relation has a small intrinsic dispersion: 4.5% in radius. This precision will allow us to accurately apply the BW method to nearby galaxies. Finally, the infrared excesses we detect again raise the issue of using mid-IR wavelengths to derive period-luminosity relation and to calibrate the Hubble constant. These IR excesses might be the signature of circumstellar dust, and are never taken into account when applying the BW method at those wavelengths. Our measured offsets may give an average bias of ∼2.8% on the distances derived through mid-IR P-L relations.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO, 2017

Journal keyword(s): techniques: photometric - techniques: radial velocities - stars: variables: Cepheids - stars: fundamental parameters - stars: fundamental parameters

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Number of rows : 47
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 SV* HV 1328 cC* 00 32 54.9172871016 -73 49 19.085722104   14.17 14.116   13.431 ~ 33 0
2 SV* HV 1333 cC* 00 36 03.4615743240 -73 55 58.867078620   15.87 14.702   13.820 ~ 25 0
3 SV* HV 1335 cC* 00 36 55.6921565160 -73 56 28.053638520   15.399 14.746   13.983 ~ 33 0
4 SV* HV 1345 cC* 00 40 38.5969623096 -73 13 14.311161660   15.428 14.779   13.957 ~ 25 0
5 V* BZ Tuc cC* 00 41 43.4481452424 -73 43 23.884459392   13.290 12.160 11.613 10.911 G0Iab 72 0
6 SV* HV 822 cC* 00 41 55.4776238040 -73 32 23.608342176   14.39 14.524   13.618 ~ 28 0
7 OGLE SMC-CEP-921 cC* 00 46 53.1109589208 -72 42 51.733779624   12.67 12.04   11.421 G0Iab 63 0
8 SV* HV 829 cC* 00 50 28.7968305768 -72 45 09.210864996 12.97 12.26 11.63   11.017 G0Ib 82 0
9 NAME SMC G 00 52 38.0 -72 48 01   2.79 2.2     ~ 11141 1
10 SV* HV 11157 cC* 00 52 56.8080848496 -71 55 03.243982764   13.75 12.916   11.853 ~ 45 0
11 SV* HV 837 cC* 00 55 56.0568870768 -71 59 02.691309588   14.16 13.233   12.297 ~ 63 0
12 NAME Magellanic Clouds GrG 03 00 -71.0           ~ 7058 0
13 SV* HV 12717 cC* 04 43 20.8471430712 -69 13 47.809980552   15.48 14.733 14.20 13.950 ~ 31 0
14 OGLE LMC-CEP-79 cC* 04 47 06.8785090776 -69 17 39.488964900   15.02 14.116 13.62 13.114 ~ 16 1
15 SV* HV 12452 cC* 04 48 51.3419874096 -69 21 22.760929404   15.53 14.755 14.40 13.941 ~ 34 0
16 OGLE LMC-CEP-227 cC* 04 52 15.6979950672 -70 14 31.242378408     15.317   14.438 ~ 57 0
17 SV* HV 873 cC* 04 54 23.7765040872 -70 54 05.735484684   12.97 12.44 12.58 12.178 F8I 53 0
18 SV* HV 877 cC* 04 57 01.7944309968 -67 59 42.589297284   14.10 13.363   12.232 ~ 52 0
19 SV* HV 876 cC* 04 57 12.3631684656 -67 22 57.291144672   14.29 13.666 13.32 12.711 ~ 28 0
20 SV* HV 878 cC* 04 57 51.0483921048 -69 57 29.683493100   13.40 13.623 13.62 12.693 ~ 47 0
21 SV* HV 12505 cC* 04 57 56.7393106608 -68 48 57.612161700   16.99 14.847 14.75 13.808 ~ 22 0
22 SV* HV 879 cC* 04 58 05.5960382376 -69 27 15.480133020   14.72 13.457 13.01 12.299 ~ 61 0
23 HD 268878 cC* 04 58 10.7956592640 -69 56 58.781211396   13.83 13.134 12.96 12.005 K5 75 0
24 SV* HV 881 cC* 04 58 32.8016229936 -70 20 45.716108784   13.26 13.175 12.61 12.156 ~ 43 0
25 SV* HV 883 cC* 05 00 07.5644790720 -68 27 00.064228464 14.033 13.86 11.63 11.35 10.91 F8/G0Ia 81 0
26 SV* HV 2282 cC* 05 01 24.9394462656 -70 04 18.287395644   15.10 14.446 13.95 13.350 ~ 31 0
27 SV* HV 2338 cC* 05 06 08.8555282080 -71 15 26.118906300   12.83 12.26   11.858 ~ 65 0
28 HD 269075 cC* 05 06 47.9715275784 -70 02 13.295472684   13.30 12.944 12.77 11.861 M 70 0
29 SV* HV 899 cC* 05 07 07.8256721256 -68 53 19.448617524   13.50 13.471 12.83 12.403 ~ 56 0
30 SV* HV 909 cC* 05 09 20.1372980832 -70 27 27.043469748   13.32 12.67 12.11 11.949 ~ 66 0
31 SV* HV 5655 cC* 05 11 05.4172344768 -70 30 34.412745888   15.46 14.563 14.06 13.578 ~ 32 0
32 SV* HV 914 cC* 05 12 47.0346290592 -69 06 08.881150860     14.926   14.197 ~ 29 0
33 SV* HV 2369 cC* 05 13 53.6706712704 -67 03 48.446510436 14.7 12.88 12.21   11.648 F5?I? 69 0
34 SV* HV 2405 cC* 05 14 41.5551364872 -70 42 32.084016804   15.88 15.151 14.70 14.355 ~ 30 0
35 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17421 0
36 SV* HV 2527 cC* 05 25 39.1090655328 -71 06 39.848203476   15.49 14.615 14.16 13.670 ~ 38 0
37 SV* HV 2549 cC* 05 27 00.5741329320 -71 38 35.749371876   14.34 13.796 13.36 12.890 ~ 43 0
38 SV* HV 2538 cC* 05 27 07.7611991376 -68 29 42.907715952   15.32 14.475 14.05 13.468 ~ 23 0
39 SV* HV 1005 cC* 05 36 06.7990326216 -68 49 13.370391588   14.92 14.70 14.12 13.222 ~ 37 0
40 SV* HV 1006 cC* 05 37 22.4442138216 -69 28 59.373425928   15.23 14.398 13.91 13.478 ~ 26 0
41 SV* HV 2827 cC* 05 43 47.3076015504 -66 35 08.943397872   13.37 12.02   11.220 M 60 0
42 SV* HV 1023 cC* 05 46 36.1848254832 -68 11 03.439255668   14.66 14.06 13.52 12.775 ~ 46 0
43 OGLE LMC-CEP-4506 cC* 05 53 29.3579289240 -67 53 59.361341352     15.459   14.778 ~ 23 0
44 SV* HV 6093 cC* 05 57 46.8445419408 -68 41 04.285724352   15.96 15.304 15.02 14.628 ~ 30 0
45 * l Car cC* 09 45 14.8117044917 -62 30 28.450312664   5.09 3.75     G5Iab/b 318 0
46 V* FF Aql cC* 18 58 14.7483041520 +17 21 39.297557628 6.61 6.18 5.38     F6Ib 364 0
47 * del Cep cC* 22 29 10.2626640314 +58 24 54.697613650 4.71 4.35 3.75   3.219 F5Iab:+B7-8 729 0

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