摘要
This poster presented results from the Large Magellanic Cloud Near-Infrared Synoptic Survey (LMCNISS) for classical and Type II Cepheid variables that were identified in the Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment (OGLE-III) catalogue. Multi-wavelength time-series data for classical Cepheid variables are used to study light-curve structures as a function of period and wavelength. We exploited a sample of ∼1400 classical and ∼80 Type II Cepheid variables to derive Period-Wesenheit relations that combine both optical and near-infrared data. The new Period-Luminosity and Wesenheit relations were used to estimate distances to several Local-Group galaxies (using classical Cepheids) and to Galactic globular clusters (using Type II Cepheids). By appealing to a statistical framework, we found that fundamental-mode classical Cepheid Period-Luminosity relations are non-linear around 10-18 days at optical and near-IR wavelengths. We also suggested that a non-linear relation provides a better constraint on the Cepheid Period-Luminosity relation in Type Ia Supernov Aelig; host galaxies, though it has a negligible effect on the systematic uncertainties affecting the local measurement of the Hubble constant.
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頁(從 - 到) | 283-286 |
頁數 | 4 |
期刊 | Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union |
卷 | 14 |
發行號 | S339 |
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出版狀態 | 已出版 - 2017 |