Evaluating Cepheid Metallicity Effect Determinations via IC1613 and Gaia-independent Parallaxes
Abstract
18 HST parallaxes for Galactic classical Cepheids are unified to establish a Gaia-independent IC1613 distance and evaluate metallicity effect determinations, since the Gaia zeropoint is debated. Recently proposed classical Cepheid metallicity corrections of γ(WVI) 0, -0.25, -0.50 mag dex-1 are benchmarked, and yield μ0,WVI 24.39, 24.16, 23.93 (0.07). Larger corrections are disfavored relative to a weighted mean of IC1613 TRGB and TRGB/JAGB distances of 24.39+0.07-0.04 (EDD) and 24.360.06/24.450.11 (CCHP). A more expansive metallicity baseline is desirable to scrutinize smaller corrections (e.g., γ(WVI) -0.1 mag dex-1), while concurrently acquiring additional non-Gaia parallaxes since published concerns exist regarding DR3 (e.g., critical long-period Cepheids S Vul, SV Vul).