The Ultimate I-band Calibration of the TRGB Standard Candle
A. Udalski, D.M. Skowron, J. Skowron, M.K. Szyma\'nski, I. Soszy\'nski, P. Pietrukowicz, P. Mr\'oz, R. Poleski, S. Koz{\l}owski, K. Ulaczyk, K. Rybicki, P. Iwanek, M. Gromadzki, M. Wrona, M. Ratajczak, M.J. Mr\'oz

TL;DR
This paper provides the most precise I-band calibration of the TRGB standard candle using LMC data, reducing uncertainties and refining the Hubble constant measurement.
Contribution
It offers the ultimate I-band calibration of the TRGB based on extensive LMC data, with improved accuracy and validation against other galaxies.
Findings
Calibration accuracy limited by LMC distance (~1%)
Excellent agreement with SMC and NGC 4258 TRGB measurements
Refined Hubble constant estimates using new calibration
Abstract
We present the ultimate I-band calibration of the tip of the red giant branch (TRGB) standard candle. Our calibration is based on photometry from the outer parts of the Large Magellanic Cloud, 2.75<r<6.5 degs from the center, collected during the OGLE-IV phase of the Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment. Outer regions of the LMC have large advantages compared to the previous attempts of the TRGB calibrations using the red giants from the central parts of this galaxy. The interstellar reddening in these regions is much lower and more uniform, stellar crowding is lower and the outer parts of the LMC can be accurately described as a flat disk within the reasonable distance from the LMC center. The number of red giants in the upper part of the red giant branch in our LMC region is large, ~140 000, making it possible to determine of the tip magnitude with high accuracy. Our ultimate…
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TopicsElectromagnetic Compatibility and Noise Suppression · Engineering Applied Research · Electromagnetic Compatibility and Measurements
