A geometric calibration of the tip of the red giant branch in the Milky Way using Gaia DR3

M. Dixon*, J. Mould, C. Flynn, E. N. Taylor, C. Lidman, A. R. Duffy

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    Abstract

    We use the latest parallaxes measurements from Gaia DR3 to obtain a geometric calibration of the tip of the red giant branch (TRGB) in Cousins I magnitudes as a standard candle for cosmology. We utilize the following surveys: SkyMapper DR3, APASS DR9, ATLAS Refcat2, and Gaia DR3 synthetic photometry to obtain multiple zero-point calibrations of the TRGB magnitude, MITRGB. Our sample contains Milky Way halo stars at high galactic latitudes (|b| > 36) where the impact of metallicity, dust, and crowding are minimized. The magnitude of the TRGB is identified using Sobel edge detection, but this approach introduced a systematic offset. To address this issue, we utilized simulations with PARSEC isochrones and showed how to calibrate and remove this bias. Applying our method within the colour range where the slope of the TRGB is relatively flat for metal-poor halo stars (1.55 < (BP - RP) < 2.25), we find a weighted average MITRGB = -4.042 ± 0.041 (stat) ±0.031 (sys) mag. A geometric calibration of the Milky Way TRGB has the benefit of being independent of other distance indicators and will help probe systematics in the local distance ladder, leading to improved measurements of the Hubble constant.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)2283-2295
    Number of pages13
    JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
    Volume523
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2023

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