Distance to M31 With the HST and Hipparcos Red Clump Stars
Abstract
Following an approach by Paczy\'nski & Stanek we compare red clump stars with parallaxes known to better than 10% in the Hipparcos catalog with the red clump stars observed in three fields in M31 using the HST. There are 600 and 6,300 such stars in the two data sets, respectively. The local red clump luminosity function is well represented by a Gaussian with the peak at MI,m=-0.23, and the dispersion σRC≈0.2 mag. This allows a single step determination of the distance modulus to M31 μ0,M31 = 24.471 0.035 0.045 mag (statistical plus systematic error) and the corresponding distance RM31= 784 13 17 kpc. The number of red clump stars is large enough that the formal statistical error in the distance is only 2%. We also correct the treatment of the local interstellar extinction by Paczy\'nski & Stanek and we obtain the Galactocentric distance modulus μ0,GC=14.57 0.04 0.04 mag (statistical plus systematic error), and the corresponding Galactocentric distance R0=8.2 0.15 0.15 kpc.
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