An Empirical Calibration of the Tip of the Red Giant Branch Distance Method in the Near Infrared. II. JWST NIRCam Wide Filters
Max J. B. Newman, Kristen B. W. McQuinn, Evan D. Skillman, Martha L., Boyer, Roger E. Cohen, Andrew E. Dolphin, O. Grace Telford

TL;DR
This paper calibrates the Tip of the Red Giant Branch (TRGB) distance measurement method in the near-infrared using JWST NIRCam filters, providing standardized corrections for metallicity and age to extend accurate galaxy distance measurements up to 50 Mpc.
Contribution
It introduces color-based corrections for IR TRGB luminosity in JWST filters, enabling more precise and robust galaxy distance measurements in the near-infrared.
Findings
Standardized TRGB luminosity using stellar colors as metallicity/age proxies.
Recommended filter combinations for high-precision distance measurements.
Guidelines for lower precision measurements with different filter pairs.
Abstract
The tip of the red giant (TRGB) is a standardizable candle and is identifiable as the discontinuity at the bright extreme of the red giant branch (RGB) stars in color-magnitude diagram (CMD) space. The TRGB-based distance method has been calibrated and used to measured distances to galaxies out to Mpc with the -band equivalent Hubble Space Telescope () filter, and as an important rung in the distance ladder to measure the Hubble constant, . In the infrared (IR), the TRGB apparent magnitude ranges from magnitudes brighter than in the optical, and now with the IR James Webb Space Telescope () observatory the feasible distance range of the TRGB method can be extended to Mpc. However, in the IR the TRGB luminosity depends to varying degrees on stellar metallicity and age. In this study we standardize the TRGB luminosity using stellar…
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TopicsOptical Systems and Laser Technology
