HARPS-N high spectral resolution observations of Cepheids II. The impact of the surface-brightness color relation on the Baade-Wesselink projection factor of eta Aql
N. Nardetto, W. Gieren, J. Storm, V. Hocde, G. Pietrzynski, P., Kervella, A. Merand, A. Gallenne, D. Graczyk, B. Pilecki, E. Poretti, M., Rainer, B. Zgirski, P. Wielgorski, G. Hajdu, M. Gorski, P. Karczmarek, W., Narloch, M. Taormina

TL;DR
This study assesses how the surface-brightness color relation influences the Baade-Wesselink projection factor in Cepheids, highlighting its critical role and the need for improved empirical and theoretical calibration.
Contribution
It quantifies the impact of the SBCR, extinction, and circumstellar environment on the BW projection factor, emphasizing the importance of accurate SBCR calibration for Cepheid distance measurements.
Findings
SBCR choice causes about 8% scatter in the projection factor.
Uncertainty in SBCR coefficients has minimal effect (1-2%).
Circumstellar envelope infrared excess can increase the projection factor by 6%.
Abstract
The Baade-Wesselink (BW) method of distance determination of Cepheids is used to calibrate the distance scale. Various versions of this method are mainly based on interferometry and/or the surface-brightness color relation (SBCR). We quantify the impact of the SBCR, its slope, and its zeropoint on the projection factor. This quantity is used to convert the pulsation velocity into the radial velocity in the BW method. We also study the impact of extinction and of a potential circumstellar environment on the projection factor. We analyzed HARPS-N spectra of eta Aql to derive its radial velocity curve using different methods. We then applied the inverse BW method using various SBCRs in the literature in order to derive the BW projection factor. We find that the choice of the SBCR is critical: a scatter of about 8% is found in the projection factor for different SBCRs in the literature. The…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
