Direct detection of pulsations of the Cepheid star ζ Gem and an independent calibration of the period-luminosity relation
Cepheids are a class of variable (pulsating) stars whose absolute luminosities are related in a simple manner to their pulsational periods. By measuring the period and using the 'period-luminosity' relationship, astronomers can use the observed visual brightness to determine the distance t...
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Published in | Nature (London) Vol. 407; no. 6803; pp. 485 - 487 |
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Main Authors | , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
England
Nature Publishing Group
28.09.2000
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Summary: | Cepheids are a class of variable (pulsating) stars whose absolute luminosities
are related in a simple manner to their pulsational periods. By measuring
the period and using the 'period-luminosity' relationship,
astronomers can use the observed visual brightness to determine the distance
to the star. Because these stars are very luminous, they can be observed in
other galaxies, and therefore can be used to help determine the expansion
rate of the Universe (the Hubble constant). Calibration of
the period-luminosity relation is a necessary first step, but the small
number of sufficiently nearby Cepheids has forced the use of a number of indirect
means, with associated systematic uncertainties. Here we present a distance
to the Cepheid ζ Geminorum, determined using a direct measurement (by
an optical interferometer) of its changes in diameter as it pulsates. Within
our uncertainty of 15 per cent, our distance is in agreement with previous
indirect determinations. Planned improvements to the instrument will allow
us to calibrate directly the period-luminosity relation to better than
a few per cent. |
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ISSN: | 0028-0836 1476-4687 |
DOI: | 10.1038/35035015 |