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Galactic Calibration of the Tip of the Red Giant Branch
Indications from Gaia data release 2 (DR2) are that the tip of the red giant
branch (TRGB, a population II standard candle related to the helium flash in
low mass stars) is close to -4 in absolute I magnitude in the Cousins
photometric system. Our sample is high latitude southern stars from the thick
disk and inner halo, and our result is consistent with longstanding findings
from globular clusters, whose distances were calibrated with RR Lyrae stars. As
the Gaia mission proceeds, there is every reason to think an accurate Galactic
geometric calibration of TRGB will be a significant outcome.Comment: to appear in PAS
Globular Cluster Distances from RR Lyrae Stars
The most common methods to derive the distance to globular clusters using RR
Lyrae variables are reviewed, with a special attention to those that have
experienced significant improvement in the past few years. From the weighted
average of these most recent determinations the absolute magnitude of the RR
Lyrae stars at [Fe/H]=-1.5 is Mv = 0.59 +/- 0.03 mag, corresponding to a
distance modulus for the LMC (m-M)o = 18.48 +/- 0.05.Comment: 19 pages, 2 Postscript figures, Latex, uses svmult.cls. To be
published in ``Stellar Candles'', Lecture Notes in Physics
(http://link.springer.de/series/lnpp) Text update in Sect. 2.2, 2.4 and Table
RR Lyrae stars in the Andromeda satellite galaxies
In this contribution we summarize results on the search for variable stars and the study of the resolved stellar populations in four dwarf spheroidal satellites of the Andromeda galaxy that we have observed with the Large Binocular Cameras (LBC) at the Large Binocular Telescope (LBT)
RR Lyrae stars as standard candles in the Gaia Data Release 2 Era
We present results from the analysis of 401 RR Lyrae stars (RRLs) belonging
to the field of the Milky Way (MW). For a fraction of them multi-band (,
, ) photometry, metal abundances, extinction values and
pulsation periods are available in the literature and accurate trigonometric
parallaxes measured by the Gaia mission alongside Gaia -band time-series
photometry have become available with the Gaia second data release (DR2) on
2018 April 25. Using a Bayesian fitting approach we derive new near-,
mid-infrared period-absolute magnitude-metallicity () relations and new
absolute magnitude-metallicity relations in the visual ()
and bands (), based on the Gaia DR2 parallaxes. We find
the dependence of luminosity on metallicity to be higher than usually found in
the literature, irrespective of the passband considered. Running the adopted
Bayesian model on a simulated dataset we show that the high metallicity
dependence is not caused by the method, but likely arises from the actual
distribution of the data and the presence of a zero-point offset in the Gaia
parallaxes. We infer a zero-point offset of mas, with the Gaia DR2
parallaxes being systematically smaller. We find the RR Lyrae absolute
magnitude in the , , and bands at metallicity of
[Fe/H]= dex and period of P = 0.5238 days, based on Gaia DR2 parallaxes
to be mag, mag, mag and mag, respectively.Comment: 18 pages, 21 figures, 4 tables. Accepted for publication in MNRA
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