2017
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201630202
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Observational calibration of the projection factor of Cepheids

Abstract: The projection factor (p-factor) is an essential component of the classical Baade-Wesselink (BW) technique, which is commonly used to determine the distances to pulsating stars. It is a multiplicative parameter used to convert radial velocities into pulsational velocities. As the BW distances are linearly proportional to the p-factor, its accurate calibration for Cepheids is of critical importance for the reliability of their distance scale. We focus on the observational determination of the p-factor of the lo… Show more

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“…Combining with MW results from Kervella et al (2017), Breitfelder et al (2016 and Mérand et al (2015), we confirm a linear relation of the p-factor with the pulsation period, consistent with the last results of Nardetto et al (2009). This relation shows a decreasing p-factor with the period.…”
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confidence: 88%
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“…Combining with MW results from Kervella et al (2017), Breitfelder et al (2016 and Mérand et al (2015), we confirm a linear relation of the p-factor with the pulsation period, consistent with the last results of Nardetto et al (2009). This relation shows a decreasing p-factor with the period.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The resulting redundancy in the observables ensures a high level of robustness. We already proved the efficiency of SPIPS for type I and II Galactic Cepheids (Kervella et al 2017;Breitfelder et al 2016Breitfelder et al , 2015.…”
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confidence: 70%
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“…Thus, if the distance is known, the p-factor can be derived. This has been done for several Cepheids already ( [8,9]), but with Gaia parallaxes, it should be possible to derive the projection factor of about 300 Cepheids with a 3% precision. In this context, the p-factor decomposition into three subconcepts proposed by [10] will be useful in order to interpret the Gaia p-factors (Sect.…”
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confidence: 99%