Distances to Local Group Galaxies via Population II, Stellar Distance Indicators. II. The Fornax Dwarf Spheroidal

Abstract

We determine three independent Population II distance moduli to the Fornax dwarf spheroidal (dSph) galaxy, using wide-field, ground-based VI imaging acquired with the Magellan-Baade telescope at Las Campanas Observatory. After subtracting foreground stars using Gaia EDR3 proper motions, we measure an I-band tip of the red giant branch (TRGB) magnitude of I0TRGB = 16.753 0.03stat 0.037sys mag, with a calibration based in the LMC giving a distance modulus of μ0TRGB = 20.80 0.037stat 0.057sys mag. We determine an RR Lyrae (RRL) distance from template mean magnitudes, with periods adopted from the literature. Adopting a Gaia DR2 calibration of first overtone RRL period-luminosity and period-Wesenheit relations, we find μ0PLZ = 20.74 0.01stat 0.12sys mag and μ0PWZ = 20.68 0.02stat 0.07sys mag. Finally, we determine a distance from Fornax's horizontal branch (HB) and two galactic globular cluster calibrators, giving μ0HB = 20.83 0.03stat 0.09sys mag. These distances are each derived from homogeneous IMACS photometry, are anchored to independent geometric zero-points, and utilize different classes of stars. We therefore average over independent uncertainties and report the combined distance modulus μ0 = 20.770 0.042stat 0.024sys mag (corresponding to a distance of 1433 kpc).

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