A Distance Determination to the Small Magellanic Cloud with an Accuracy of Better than Two Percent Based on Late-type Eclipsing Binary Stars

Graczyk, Dariusz; Pietrzynski, Grzegorz; Thompson, Ian B.; Gieren, Wolfgang; Zgirski, Bartlomiej; Villanova, Sandro; Karczmarek, Paulina; Narloch, Weronika; Pilecki, Bogumil; Smolec, Radoslaw; Suchomska, Ksenia; Gallenne, Alexandre; Nardetto, Nicolas; Storm, Jesper; Kaluszynski, Mikolaj; et. al.

Abstract

We present a new study of late-type eclipsing binary stars in the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) undertaken with the aim of improving the distance determination to this important galaxy. A sample of 10 new detached, doublelined eclipsing binaries identified from the OGLE variable star catalogs and consisting of F- and G-type giant components has been analyzed. The absolute physical parameters of the individual components have been measured with a typical accuracy of better than 3%. All but one of the systems consist of young and intermediate population stars with masses in the range of 1.4 to 3.8 M⊙. This new sample has been combined with five SMC eclipsing binaries previously published by our team. Distances to the binary systems were calculated using a surface brightness-color calibration. The targets form an elongated structure, highly inclined to the plane of the sky. The distance difference between the nearest and most-distant system amounts to 10 kpc with the line-of-sight depth reaching 7 kpc. We find tentative evidence of the existence of a spherical stellar substructure (core) in the SMC coinciding with its stellar center, containing about 40% of the young and intermediate age stars in the galaxy. The radial extension of this substructure is ∼1.5 kpc. We derive a distance to the SMC center of DSMC = 62.44 ± 0.47 (stat.) ± 0.81 (syst.) kpc corresponding to a distance modulus (m -M)SMC = 18.977 ± 0.016 ± 0.028 mag, representing an accuracy of better than 2%.

Más información

Título según WOS: A Distance Determination to the Small Magellanic Cloud with an Accuracy of Better than Two Percent Based on Late-type Eclipsing Binary Stars
Título de la Revista: Astrophysical Journal
Volumen: 904
Número: 1
Editorial: IOP PUBLISHING LTD
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.3847/1538-4357/abbb2b

Notas: ISI