SCYON Abstract

Received on June 14 2012

The Impact of Contaminated RR Lyrae/Globular Cluster Photometry on the Distance Scale

AuthorsD. Majaess (1), D.G. Turner (1), W. Gieren (2), and D.J. Lane (1)
Affiliation(1) Saint Mary's University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
(2) Universidad de Concepcion, Concepcion, Chile
To appear inApJL
Contactdmajaess@cygnus.smu.ca
URLhttp://iopscience.iop.org/2041-8205/752/1/L10/
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Abstract

RR Lyrae variables and the stellar constituents of globular clusters are employed to establish the cosmic distance scale and age of the universe. However, photometry for RR Lyrae variables in the globular clusters M3, M15, M54, M92, NGC2419, and NGC6441 exhibit a dependence on the clustercentric distance. For example, variables and stars positioned near the crowded high-surface brightness cores of the clusters may suffer from photometric contamination, which invariably affects a suite of inferred parameters (e.g., distance, color excess, absolute magnitude, etc.). The impetus for this study is to mitigate the propagation of systematic uncertainties by increasing awareness of the pernicious impact of contaminated and radial-dependent photometry.