A&A 481, 441-448 (2008)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20079101
The distance to the Galactic centre based on Population II Cepheids and RR Lyrae stars
M. A. T. Groenewegen1, A. Udalski2, and G. Bono3, 41 Instituut voor Sterrenkunde, Celestijnenlaan 200 D, 3001 Leuven, Belgium
e-mail: groen@ster.kuleuven.be
2 Warsaw University Observatory, Aleje Ujazdowskie 4, 00-478, Warsaw, Poland
3 INAF Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma, via Frascati 33, 00040 Monte Porzio Catone, Italy
4 European Southern Observatory, Karl-Schwarzschild-Str. 2, 85748 Garching bei Munchen, Germany
(Received 19 November 2007 / Accepted 11 January 2008)
Abstract
Context. The distance to the Galactic centre (GC) is important
for determining the distance scale in the Universe. The value derived by
Eisenhauer et al. (2005) of 7.62
0.32 kpc based on the orbit of
one star around the central black hole is shorter than most other
distance estimates based on a variety of different methods.
Aims. To establish an independent distance to the GC with high accuracy,
Population-II Cepheids were used that have been discovered in
the OGLE-II and OGLE-III surveys.
Methods. Thirty-nine Population-II Cepheids were monitored with the SOFI
infrared camera on 4 nights spanning 14 days, typically obtaining
between 5 and 11 epochs of data. Light curves were fitted using
the known periods from the OGLE data to determine the mean K-band
magnitude with an accuracy of 0.01-0.02 mag. It so happens that 37 RR Lyrae stars are in the field-of-view of the observations, and mean
K-band magnitudes are derived for this sample as well.
Results. After correction for reddening, the period-luminosity relation of
Population-II Cepheids in the K-band is determined, and the
derived slope of -2.24
0.14 is consistent with the value derived
by Matsunaga et al. (2006, MNRAS, 370, 1979). Fixing the slope to their more accurate
value results in a zero point and implies a distance modulus to the GC of 14.51
0.12, with an additional systematic uncertainty of 0.07 mag. Similarly, from the RR Lyrae K-band period-luminosity
relation, we derive a value of 14.48
0.17 (random)
0.07
(syst.).
The two independent determinations are averaged to find
14.50
0.10 (random)
0.07(syst.), or 7.94
0.37
0.26 kpc.
The absolute magnitude scale of the adopted period-luminosity
relations is tied to an LMC distance modulus of 18.50
0.07.
Key words: stars: distances -- stars: variables: Cepheids -- stars: variables: RR Lyrae -- Galaxy: bulge -- Galaxy: center
© ESO 2008

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