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The Distance to the Large Magellanic Cloud Cluster Reticulum from the K-Band Period-Luminosity-Metallicity Relation of RR Lyrae Stars*

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, , Citation M. Dall'Ora et al 2004 ApJ 610 269 DOI 10.1086/421513

0004-637X/610/1/269

Abstract

We present new and accurate near-infrared J- and Ks-band data of the Large Magellanic Cloud cluster Reticulum. Data were collected with SOFI at the New Technology Telescope and covered an area of approximately 5' × 5' around the center of the cluster. Current data allowed us to derive accurate mean K-band magnitudes for 21 fundamental (RRab) and 9 first-overtone (RRc) RR Lyrae stars. On the basis of the semiempirical K-band period-luminosity-metallicity (PLZK) relation we have recently derived, we find that the absolute distance to this cluster is 18.52 ± 0.005 (random) ±0.117 (systematic). Note that the current error budget is dominated by systematic uncertainty affecting the absolute zero-point calibration and the metallicity scale.

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  • Based on observations collected at the European Southern Observatory, La Silla, Chile on INAF-Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma guaranteed time.

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10.1086/421513