Toward Early-type Eclipsing Binaries as Extragalactic Milestones: First Calibration of the SBCR from O- and B-type Stars in Detached Eclipsing Binaries
M\'onica Taormina, G. Pietrzy\'nski, B. Pilecki, R.-P. Kudritzki, D. Graczyk, J. Puls, M. G\'orski

TL;DR
This study calibrates an empirical surface brightness-color relation for early-type stars in detached eclipsing binaries, enabling precise extragalactic distance measurements and contributing to the determination of the Hubble constant.
Contribution
It provides the first calibration of the SBCR for O- and B-type stars, highlighting differences between these types and offering a relation applicable for stars less than 16 solar masses.
Findings
Calibrated SBCR for B-type stars with 0.025 mag scatter.
Combined SBCR relation valid for stars with -0.9 < V-Ks < 2.1 mag.
Tested relation on M33 eclipsing system, matching known distance.
Abstract
To measure precise distances beyond the Magellanic Clouds and determine an accurate value of the Hubble constant, eclipsing binary systems composed of early-type stars can play a crucial role. However, it is fundamental to first obtain a reliable empirical surface brightness-color relation (SBCR) for the hottest possible stars. Based on our previous study of six detached eclipsing binaries composed of O- and B-type stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud, we calibrated the SBCR using 12 stars with mag. We found a significant difference between O-type and B-type stars in SBCRs, which are clearly separated in mass. The relation based on B-type stars is consistent with the relation for redder stars from the literature. This allowed us to provide a combined relation valid for stars less massive than in the wide color range mag, with…
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