The VMC Survey -- L. Type II Cepheids in the Magellanic Clouds
Teresa Sicignano, Vincenzo Ripepi, Marcella Marconi, Roberto Molinaro,, Anupam Bhardwaj, Maria-Rosa L Cioni, Richard de Grijs, Jesper Storm, Martin A, T Groenewegen, Valentin D Ivanov, Jacco Th van Loon, Giulia De Somma

TL;DR
This study calibrates the Period-Luminosity and related relations for Type II Cepheids in the Magellanic Clouds using extensive near-infrared and optical data, aiming to improve cosmic distance measurements and address the Hubble Tension.
Contribution
It provides new empirical calibrations of PL, PLC, and PW relations for T2Cs in the LMC based on multi-band photometry and Gaia data, enhancing distance scale accuracy.
Findings
Derived precise PL/PLC/PW relations for T2Cs.
Distances to globular clusters are systematically smaller than previous estimates.
Supports using T2Cs and TRGB for independent cosmic distance calibration.
Abstract
Type II Cepheids (T2C) are less frequently used counterparts of classical Cepheids which provide the primary calibration of the distance ladder for measuring in the local Universe. In the era of the Hubble Tension, T2C variables with the RR Lyrae stars (RRL) and the tip of the red giant branch (TRGB) can potentially provide classical Cepheid independent calibration of the cosmic distance ladder. Our goal is to provide an absolute calibration of the Period-Luminosity, Period-Luminosity-Color and Period-Wesenheit relations(PL,PLC and PW) of T2Cs in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). We exploited time-series photometry in the near-infrared (NIR) bands for a sample of more than 320 T2Cs in the Magellanic Clouds (MC). These observations were acquired during 2009-2018 in the context of the VMC ESO public survey (The VISTA near-infrared YJKs survey of the Magellanic System). The NIR…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical and nuclear sciences
