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A Near-Infrared Variant of the Barnes-Evans Method For Finding Cepheid Distances Calibrated with High-Precision Angular Diameters

Astrophysics 2009-10-22 v2

Abstract

The advantages of a near-infrared variant of the Barnes-Evans method for estimating distances to Cepheid variables are described and quantified. A surface brightness-color relation for KK photometry and the (VK)0(V-K)_0 color index is established using modern, high-precision angular diameters from optical interferometers. Applied to data for the galactic (cluster) Cepheid U Sgr, this method yields a distance of 0.660 ±\pm 0.024 kpc and a true distance modulus of 9.10 ±\pm 0.07 mag. This estimate compares with the true distance modulus of 9.37 ±\pm 0.22 mag estimated by Gieren, Barnes, and Moffett (1993) using the classical Barnes-Evans technique. The possibility of estimating distances of LMC and SMC Cepheids directly -- without intermediate steps -- is discussed. The feasibility of determining the distance of M31 or M33 using this technique is examined and is probably within the reach of 8m-class telescopes.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9407088,
  title  = {A Near-Infrared Variant of the Barnes-Evans Method For Finding Cepheid Distances Calibrated with High-Precision Angular Diameters},
  author = {D. L. Welch},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9407088},
  year   = {2009}
}

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19 pages + 3 figures, uuencoded compressed postscript, DLW-94-1