A New Cepheid Distance to the Giant Spiral M101 Based On Image Subtraction of HST/ACS Observations
Benjamin J. Shappee, K. Z. Stanek

TL;DR
This paper presents a precise Cepheid-based distance measurement to galaxy M101 using HST data, discovering the largest extragalactic Cepheid sample with improved methods, and analyzing metallicity effects and alternative distance indicators.
Contribution
It introduces a modified ISIS image subtraction technique for HST data, identifies the largest Cepheid sample in M101, and provides refined distance estimates and metallicity dependence analysis.
Findings
Cepheid distance modulus to M101 is 29.04 mag.
Discovered 827 Cepheids, the largest sample observed with HST.
Determined a steep metallicity dependence, gamma, around -0.8 mag dex-1.
Abstract
We accurately determine a new Cepheid distance to M101 (NGC 5457) using archival HST/ACS V and I time series photometry of two fields within the galaxy. We make a slight modification to the ISIS image subtraction package to obtain optimal differential light curves from HST data. We discovered 827 Cepheids with periods between 3 and 80 days, the largest extragalactic sample of Cepheids observed with HST by a factor of 2. With this large Cepheid sample we find that the relative distance of M101 from the LMC is delta {\mu}LMC = 10.63 \pm 0.04 (random) \pm 0.07 (systematic) mag. If we use the geometrically determined maser distance to NGC 4258 as our distance anchor, the distance modulus of M101 is {\mu}0 = 29.04 \pm 0.05 (random) \pm 0.18 (systematic) mag or D = 6.4 \pm 0.2 (random) \pm 0.5 (systematic) Mpc. The uncertainty is dominated by the maser distance estimate (\pm 0.15 mag), which…
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