The long-period Galactic Cepheid RS Puppis - I. A geometric distance from its light echoes
Pierre Kervella (LESIA), Antoine M\'erand (CHARA), Laszlo Szabados,, Pascal Fouqu\'e (OMP), David Bersier, Emanuela Pompei (ESO), Guy Perrin, (LESIA)

TL;DR
This paper presents a highly precise geometric distance measurement to the Cepheid RS Puppis using light echoes in its surrounding nebula, improving the accuracy of stellar distance estimates and aiding in calibrating the period-luminosity relation.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel geometric distance measurement to RS Puppis based on light echo observations, surpassing previous parallax accuracy.
Findings
Distance to RS Pup is 1992 +/- 28 pc.
Distance modulus is 11.50 +/- 0.03.
Parallax is 0.502 +/- 0.007 mas.
Abstract
Context: The bright southern Cepheid RS Pup is surrounded by a circumstellar nebula reflecting the light from the central star. The propagation of the light variations from the Cepheid inside the dusty nebula creates spectacular light echoes that can be observed up to large distances from the star itself. This phenomenon is currently unique in this class of stars. Aims: For this relatively distant star, the trigonometric parallax available from Hipparcos has a low accuracy. A careful observation of the light echoes has the potential to provide a very accurate, geometric distance to RS Pup. Methods: We obtained a series of CCD images of RS Pup with the NTT/EMMI instrument, covering the variation period of the star (P=41.4d). This allowed us to track the progression of the light wavefronts over the nebular features surrounding the star. We measured precisely the phase lag of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
