The Distances to Open Clusters from Main-Sequence Fitting. IV. Galactic Cepheids, the LMC, and the Local Distance Scale
Deokkeun An, Donald M. Terndrup, and Marc H. Pinsonneault (The Ohio, State University)

TL;DR
This study refines the period-luminosity relations for Galactic Cepheids using open clusters, improving distance measurements to key galaxies and contributing to the calibration of the cosmic distance scale.
Contribution
It extends main-sequence fitting methods with new color-temperature corrections and metallicity considerations, providing updated P-L relations and distances for key galaxies.
Findings
Derived a fainter average M_V for 10-day Cepheids.
Distances to NGC4258, LMC, and M33 are consistent with independent measurements.
Refined the Galactic Cepheid P-L relation and its implications for the Hubble constant.
Abstract
We derive the basic properties of seven Galactic open clusters containing Cepheids and construct their period-luminosity (P-L) relations. For our cluster main-sequence fitting we extend previous Hyades-based empirical color-temperature corrections to hotter stars using the Pleiades as a template. We use BVI_{C}JHK_{s} data to test the reddening law, and include metallicity effects to perform a more comprehensive study for our clusters than prior efforts. The ratio of total to selective extinction R_V that we derive is consistent with expectations. Assuming the LMC P-L slopes, we find <M_V> = -3.93 +/- 0.07 (statistical) +/- 0.14 (systematic) for 10-day period Cepheids, which is generally fainter than those in previous studies. Our results are consistent with recent HST and Hipparcos parallax studies when using the Wesenheit magnitudes W(VI). Uncertainties in reddening and metallicity…
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