The calibration of the RGB Tip as a Standard Candle: Extension to Near Infrared colors and higher metallicity
Abstract
New empirical calibrations of the Red Giant Branch Tip in the I,J,H and K bands based on two fundamental pillars, namely omega Centauri and 47 Tucanae, have been obtained by using a large optical and near infrared photometric database. Our best estimates give MI(TRGB)= -4.05 pm 0.12, MJ(TRGB)= -5.20 pm 0.16, MH(TRGB)= -5.94 pm 0.18 and MK(TRGB) = -6.04 pm 0.16 at [M/H]=-1.5 (omega Cen) and MI(TRGB)= -3.91 pm 0.13, MJ(TRGB)= -5.47 pm 0.25, MH(TRGB)= -6.35 pm 0.30 and MK(TRGB)= -6.56 pm 0.20 at [M/H]=-0.6 (47 Tuc). With these new empirical calibrations we also provide robust relations of the TRGB magnitude in I, J, H and K bands as a function of the global metallicity ([M/H]). It has also been shown that our calibrations self-consistently provide a distance modulus of the Large Magellanic Cloud in good agreement with the standard value ((m-M)0 = 18.50)).
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