Characteristics of the Galaxy according to Cepheids
Daniel J. Majaess, David G. Turner, David J. Lane

TL;DR
This paper uses Cepheids to refine the Galaxy's structure, distances, and spiral features, introducing a new distance parameterization and confirming key spiral arms with improved accuracy.
Contribution
It formulates a new Type II Cepheid distance parameterization and provides refined measurements of the Galactic center and spiral features, addressing metallicity effects.
Findings
Galactic center distance R0=7.8+-0.6 kpc from Type II Cepheids
Confirmed Sagittarius-Carina spiral arm as a major feature
Distances to globular clusters and galaxies agree with literature within uncertainties
Abstract
Classical and Type II Cepheids are used to reinvestigate specific properties of the Galaxy. A new Type II reddening-free Cepheid distance parameterization is formulated from LMC Cepheids (OGLE), with uncertainties typically no larger than 5-15%. A distance to the Galactic centre of R0=7.8+-0.6 kpc is derived from the median distance to Type II Cepheids in the bulge (OGLE), R0=7.7+-0.7 kpc from a distance to the near side of the bulge combined with an estimated bulge radius of 1.3+-0.3 kpc derived from planetary nebulae. The distance of the Sun from the Galactic plane inferred from classical Cepheid variables is Zsun=26+-3 pc, a result dependent on the sample's distance and direction because of the complicating effects of Gould's Belt and warping in the Galactic disk. Classical Cepheids and young open clusters delineate consistent and obvious spiral features, although their…
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