The horizontal branch luminosity vs metallicity in M31 globular clusters
Luciana Federici (1), Carla Cacciari (1), Michele Bellazzini (1),, Flavio Fusi Pecci (1), Silvia Galleti (1), and Sibilla Perina (1) ((1), INAF-Osservatorio Astronomico di Bologna, Italy)

TL;DR
This study calibrates the relation between horizontal branch luminosity and metallicity in M31 globular clusters using HST data, deriving a new distance estimate to M31 and the LMC consistent with recent measurements.
Contribution
It provides a new calibration of the M_V(HB)-[Fe/H] relation for M31 GCs and derives the galaxy's distance using this calibration, based on a homogeneous analysis of HST data.
Findings
Established the M_V(HB)-[Fe/H] relation for M31 GCs.
Derived the distance modulus to M31 as 24.42 mag.
Estimated the LMC distance as 18.54 mag.
Abstract
Thanks to the outstanding capabilites of the HST, our current knowledge about the M31 globular clusters (GCs) is similar to our knowledge of the Milky Way GCs in the 1960s-1970s, which set the basis for studying the halo and galaxy formation using these objects as tracers, and established their importance in defining the cosmic distance scale. We intend to derive a new calibration of the M_V(HB)-[Fe/H] relation by exploiting the large photometric database of old GCs in M31 in the HST archive. We collected the BVI data for 48 old GCs in M31 and analysed them by applying the same methods and procedures to all objects. We obtained a set of homogeneous colour-magnitude diagrams (CMDs) that were best-fitted with the fiducial CMD ridge lines of selected Milky Way template GCs. Reddening, metallicity, Horizontal Branch (HB) luminosity and distance were determined self-consistently for each…
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