Distances to Local Group Galaxies via Population II, Stellar Distance Indicators I: The Sculptor Dwarf Spheroidal
Abstract
We determine the distance to the Sculptor Dwarf Spheroidal via three Population II stellar distance indicators: (a) the Tip of the Red Giant Branch (TRGB), (b) RR Lyrae variables (RRLs), and (c) the ridgeline of the blue horizontal branch (HB). High signal-to-noise, wide-field VI imaging that covers an area 48' × 48' and reaches a photometric depth approximately 2 mag fainter than the HB was acquired with the Magellan-Baade 6.5m telescope. The true modulus derived from Sculptor's TRGB is found to be μTRGBo = 19.59 0.07stat 0.05sys mag. Along with periods adopted from the literature, newly acquired RRL phase points are fit with template light curves to determine μWI,V-IRRL = 19.60 0.01stat 0.05sys mag. Finally, the HB distance is found to be μHBo = 19.54 0.03stat 0.09sys mag. Absolute calibrations of each method are anchored by independent geometric zero-points, utilizes a different class of stars, and are determined from the same photometric calibration.
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