The distance to the Galactic Centre based on Population-II Cepheids and RR Lyrae stars
M.A.T. Groenewegen, A. Udalski, G. Bono

TL;DR
This study uses Population-II Cepheids and RR Lyrae stars to independently measure the distance to the Galactic Centre, achieving high accuracy and consistency with previous estimates.
Contribution
It provides a new, precise distance measurement to the Galactic Centre using K-band period-luminosity relations of Population-II Cepheids and RR Lyrae stars.
Findings
Distance to GC: 7.94 +- 0.37 +- 0.26 kpc.
Derived period-luminosity slope: -2.24 +- 0.14.
Consistent results from two independent stellar tracers.
Abstract
Context: The distance to the Galactic Centre (GC) is of importance for the distance scale in the Universe. The value derived by Eisenhauer et al. (2005) of 7.62 +- 0.32 kpc based on the orbit of one star around the central black hole is shorter than most other distance estimates based on a variety of different methods. Aim: To establish an independent distance to the GC with high accuracy. To this end Population-II Cepheids are used that have been discovered in the OGLE-II and III surveys. Method: Thirty-nine Pop-II Cepheids have been monitored on 4 nights spanning 14 days. Light curves have been fitted using the known periods from the OGLE data to determine the mean K-band magnitude. It so happens that 37 RR Lyrae stars are in the field-of-views and mean K-band magnitudes are derived for this sample as well. Results: The period-luminosity relation of Pop-II Cepheids in the K-band is…
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