A Study of Cepheids in M81 with the Large Binocular Telescope (Efficiently Calibrated with HST)
J. R. Gerke, C. S. Kochanek, J. L. Prieto, K. Z. Stanek, L. M. Macri

TL;DR
This study uses a combination of ground-based and HST data to identify and calibrate Cepheids in M81, deriving a precise distance measurement while accounting for metallicity effects.
Contribution
It introduces an efficient calibration method combining LBT and HST data, and models metallicity dependence in Cepheid PL relations for accurate distance estimation.
Findings
Distance to M81 is 3.6 Mpc with 0.2 Mpc uncertainty.
Metallicity affects Cepheid luminosities with g_mu=-0.56 mag/dex.
Joint analysis with NGC4258 refines relative distances and metallicity corrections.
Abstract
We identify and phase a sample of 107 Cepheids with 10<P/days<100 in M81 using the LBT and calibrate their BVI mean magnitudes with archival HST data. The use of a ground-based telescope to identify and phase the Cepheids and HST only for the final calibration reduces the demand on HST by nearly an order of magnitude and yields Period-Luminosity (PL) relations with dispersions comparable to the best LMC samples. We fit the sample using the OGLE-II LMC PL relations and are unable to find a self-consistent distance for different band combinations or radial locations within M81. We can do so after adding a radial dependence to the PL zero point that corresponds to a luminosity dependence on metallicity of g_mu=-0.56+/-0.36 mag/dex. We find marginal evidence for a shift in color as a function of metallicity, distinguishable from the effects of extinction, of g_2=+0.07+/-0.03 mag/dex. We…
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