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

Journal

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 904, Issue 1, Pages -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/abbb2b

Keywords

Galaxy distances; Galaxy structure; Eclipsing binary stars; Stellar distance; Small Magellanic Cloud; Late-type giant stars

Funding

  1. European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program [695099]
  2. National Science Center, Poland [UMO-2017/26/A/ST9/00446, UMO-2018/31/G/ST9/03050]
  3. Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education [IdP II 2015 0002 64, DIR/WK/2018/09]
  4. BASAL Centro de Astrofisica y Tecnologias Afines (CATA) [AFB-170002]
  5. Millenium Institute of Astrophysics (MAS) of the Iniciativa Cientifica Milenio del Ministerio de Economia, Fomento y Turismo de Chile [IC120009]
  6. Polish National Science Centre [2016/21/N/ST9/03310]
  7. Munich Excellence cluster ORIGINS - Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) under Germany's Excellence Strategy [EXC-2094-390783311]
  8. National Science Center, Poland, Sonata BIS project [2018/30/E/ST9/00598]
  9. NTT telescopes in La Silla [074.D-0318, 074.D-0505, 082.D-0499, 083.D-0549, 084.D-0591, 086.D-0078, 091,D-0469(A), 0100.D-0339(A), 098.D-0263(A,B), 097.D-0400(A), 0102.D-0469(B), 0102.D-0590(B)]

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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, double-lined 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 similar to 1.5 kpc. We derive a distance to the SMC center of D-SMC = 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%.

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