Bibcode
DOI
Pietrzyński, Grzegorz; Gieren, Wolfgang; Udalski, Andrzej; Soszyński, Igor; Bresolin, Fabio; Kudritzki, Rolf-Peter; Mennickent, Ronald; Kubiak, Marcin; Szymański, Michał; Hidalgo, Sebastian
Referencia bibliográfica
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 648, Issue 1, pp. 366-374.
Fecha de publicación:
9
2006
Revista
Número de citas
21
Número de citas referidas
18
Descripción
We have obtained mosaic images of NGC 3109 in the V and I bands on 74
nights, spanning approximately 1 yr. From these data, we have conducted
an extensive search for Cepheid variables over the entire field of the
galaxy, resulting in the discovery of 113 variables with periods ranging
from 3.4 to 31.4 days. In this sample, 76 Cepheids, including many
long-period variables, were not known before. For the previously known
45 Cepheids in this galaxy, our data proved that reported periods were
wrong for 14 objects; for nearly all other previously known Cepheid
variables, we were able to significantly improve on the periods. We
construct period-luminosity relations from our data and obtain
reddening-corrected distance moduli of 25.72+/-0.03 mag in V and
25.66+/-0.03 mag in I. The distance modulus derived from the
reddening-independent V-I Wesenheit index turns out to be significantly
shorter (25.54+/-0.03 mag), which indicates that in addition to the
foreground extinction of E(B-V)=0.05 mag, there is an intrinsic to NGC
3109 reddening of about 0.05 mag. Our distance obtained based on the
reddening-free Wesenheit magnitudes is consistent with earlier distance
determinations of NGC 3109 from Cepheids and the tip of the red giant
branch. We improve on our distance and extinction determination
combining our optical data with the follow-up near-infrared observations
of a subsample of NGC 3109 Cepheids.
Based on observations obtained with the 1.3 m Warsaw telescope at Las
Campanas Observatory.