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Title: The intermediate-band approach to the surface-brightness method for Cepheid radii and distance determination
Authors: Ferro, AA
Rosenzweig, P
Issue Date: 2000
Abstract: The surface-brightness parameter F-nu is calibrated in terms of the Stromgren intermediate-band colour b - y. The relation F-nu - (b - y)(o) valid for Cepheids is calibrated using accurate near-infrared radii and distances for selected Cepheids. We have obtained uvby photometry for non-Cepheid giant and supergiant stars with known angular diameters and compared the slope and zero-point of their F-nu - (b - y)(o) relation with the Cepheid calibration. We found that the two calibrations are significantly different. The theoretical models lie in between the two calibrations. It is remarked that F-nu-colour relations derived from non-Cepheids and involving blue colours (e.g. B - V or b - y) are not applicable to Cepheids, while those involving redder colours (e.g. V - R, V - K or V - J) also produce good radii for Cepheids. Selected Cepheids as calibrators lead to the accurate relation F-nu = 3.898(+/- 0.003) - 0.378(+/- 0.006)(b - y)(o), which allowed the calculation of radii and distances for a sample of 59 Galactic Cepheids. The uncertainties in the zero-point and slope of the above relation are similar to those obtained from near-infrared colours, and determine the accuracies in radii and distance calculations. While infrared light and colour curves for Cepheids may be superior in precision, the intermediate-band b-y colour allows the recovery of mean radii with an accuracy comparable to those obtained from the infrared solutions. The derived distances are consistent within the uncertainties with those predicted by a widely accepted period-luminosity relationship. Likewise, the resulting period-radius relation from the intermediate-band approach is in better agreement with infrared versions than with optical versions of this law. It is highlighted that the intermediate-band calibration of the surface-brightness method in this work is of comparable accuracy to the near-infrared calibrations. The present results stress the virtues of uvby in determining the physical parameters of supergiant stars of intermediate temperature.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11154/2062
ISSN: 0035-8711
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