Reddening and Distance of the Local Group Starburst Galaxy IC 10
Minsun Kim (1,2), Eunhyeuk Kim (2,4), Narae Hwang (2,3), Myung Gyoon, Lee (2), Myungshin Im (2), Hiroshi Karoji (3), Junichi Noumaru (4), and and, Ichi Tanaka (3) ((1) Korea Astronomy, Space Science Institute, (2) Seoul, National University

TL;DR
This study determines the reddening and distance of the galaxy IC 10 using near-infrared photometry, confirming its membership in the Local Group and providing precise measurements of its properties.
Contribution
It presents new estimates of IC 10's reddening and distance using deep near-infrared data and a novel relation between metallicity and red giant branch slope.
Findings
Reddening toward IC 10 is E(B-V)=0.98 mag.
Distance to IC 10 is approximately 715 kpc.
Metallicity of IC 10's red giant branch is [Fe/H]=-1.08.
Abstract
We estimate the reddening and distance of the nearest starburst galaxy IC 10 using deep near infrared photometry obtained with the Multi-Object InfraRed Camera and Spectrograph (MOIRCS) on the Subaru telescope. We estimate the foreground reddening toward IC 10 using photometry of IC 10 from the Local Group Survey, obtaining mag. We derive the total reddening including the internal reddening, mag, using photometry of early-type stars in IC 10 and comparing photometry of red giant branch stars in IC 10 and the SMC. Using the 2MASS point source catalog of 20 Galactic globular clusters, we derive a relation between the metallicity [Fe/H] and the slope of the red giant branch in the color-magnitude diagram. The mean metallicity of the red giant branch stars in IC 10 is estimated to be…
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