Comparison of Distances from RR Lyrae Stars, the Tip of the Red-Giant Branch and Classical Cepheids
G.A. Tammann (1), A. Sandage (2), B. Reindl (1) ((1) Astr. Inst. Univ., Basel, (2) Obs. Carnegie Inst. Washington)

TL;DR
This paper compares distances derived from RR Lyrae stars, the TRGB, and Cepheids to validate the extragalactic distance scale, confirming previous calibrations and supporting a Hubble constant of approximately 62 km/s/Mpc.
Contribution
It provides an independent test of Cepheid distance variations using RR Lyrae and TRGB measurements, reinforcing the 2006 distance scale calibration.
Findings
Cepheid distances agree with RR Lyrae and TRGB calibrations within 0.1 mag.
Supports a Hubble constant of 62.3 km/s/Mpc.
Validates previous calibrations of SN Ia and TF relations.
Abstract
The extragalactic distance scale relies heavily on Cepheids. However, it has become clear from observations and pulsation models that the slope and zero point of their P-L relations differ from galaxy to galaxy. This makes the determination of Cepheid distances complex and calls for an independent test of their differences. The test is provided by RR Lyrae star distances of 24 galaxies which calibrate the tip of the red-giant branch (TRGB; M_I = -4.05), which in turn confirms the adopted Cepheids distances on our 2006 distance scale in 18 cases to within 0.1 mag on average. Relative SN Ia and velocity distances deny a remaining significant metallicity effect of the adopted distances. The new support for these Cepheid distances increases the weight of our previous calibration of the SN Ia luminosity and of the 21cm line width - luminosity (TF) relation. The value of H_0 = 62.3 (+/-5) is…
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