The distance to NGC1316 (Fornax A): yet another curious case

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Title: The distance to NGC1316 (Fornax A): yet another curious case
Authors: Cantiello, Michele, Grado, Aniello, Blakeslee, John P., Raimondo, Gabriella, Di Rico, Gianluca, Limatola, Luca, Brocato, Enzo, Della Valle, Massimo, Gilmozzi, Roberto
Publication Year: 2013
Collection: Astrophysics
Subject Terms: Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
More Details: The distance of NGC1316, the brightest galaxy in Fornax, is an interesting test for the cosmological distance scale. First, because Fornax is the 2nd largest cluster of galaxies at <~25 Mpc after Virgo and, in contrast to Virgo, has a small line-of-sight depth; and second, because NGC1316 is the galaxy with the largest number of detected SNeIa, giving the opportunity to test the consistency of SNeIa distances internally and against other indicators. We measure SBF mags in NGC1316 from ground and space-based imaging data, providing a homogeneous set of measurements over a wide wavelength interval. The SBF, coupled with empirical and theoretical calibrations, are used to estimate the distance to the galaxy. We present the first B-band SBF measurements of NGC1316 and use them together with the optical and near-IR SBF data to analyze the properties of field stars. Our distance modulus m-M=31.59 +-0.05(stat) +-0.14(sys), when placed in a consistent Cepheid distance scale, agrees with the results from other indicators. However, our result is ~17% larger than the most recent estimate based on SNeIa. Possible explanations for this disagreement are the uncertainties on internal extinction, or calibration issues. Concerning the stellar population analysis, we confirm earlier results from other indicators: the field stars in NGC1316 are dominated by a solar metallicity, intermediate age component. A substantial mismatch exists between B-band SBF models and data, a behavior that can be accounted for by an enhanced percentage of hot horizontal branch stars. Our study of the SBF distance to NGC1316, and the comparison with distances from other indicators, raises some concern about the homogeneity between the calibrations of different indicators. If not properly placed in the same reference scale, significant differences can occur, with dramatic impact on the cosmological distance ladder.
Comment: 21 pages, 13 figures; A&A accepted
Document Type: Working Paper
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201220756
Access URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/1302.7132
Accession Number: edsarx.1302.7132
Database: arXiv
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DOI:10.1051/0004-6361/201220756