Contact Binaries as Viable Distance Indicators: New, Competitive (V)JHKs Period-Luminosity Relations
Xiaodian Chen, Richard de Grijs, and Licai Deng

TL;DR
This study establishes near-infrared period-luminosity relations for contact binaries using large catalogs, demonstrating their potential as precise and competitive distance indicators comparable to Cepheids.
Contribution
First to derive low-scatter near-infrared PL relations for both early- and late-type contact binaries, enabling their use as reliable distance calibrators.
Findings
Contact binaries can determine distances with better than 5% accuracy.
Derived PL relations are as precise as Cepheid relations in near-infrared bands.
Applied relations to the LMC, estimating its distance modulus as 18.41 mag.
Abstract
Based on the largest catalogs currently available, comprising 6090 contact binaries (CBs) and 2167 open clusters, we determine the near-infrared CB period--luminosity (PL) relations, for the first time achieving the low levels of intrinsic scatter that make these relations viable as competitive distance calibrators. To firmly establish our distance calibration on the basis of open cluster CBs, we require that (i) the CB of interest must be located inside the core radius of its host cluster; (ii) the CB's proper motion must be located within the distribution of that of its host open cluster; and (iii) the CB's age, , must be comparable to that of its host cluster, i.e., . We thus select a calibration sample of 66 CBs with either open cluster distances or accurate space-based parallaxes. The resulting near-infrared PL…
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