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Calibration of the Distance Scale from Cepheids

We have used the infrared surface brightness technique to obtain a new absolute calibration of the Cepheid PL relation in optical and near-infrared bands from improved data on Galactic stars. The infrared surface brightness distances to the Galactic variables are consistent with direct interferometric Cepheid distance measurements, and with the PL calibration coming from Hipparcos parallaxes of nearby Cepheids, but are more accurate than these determinations. We find that in all bands, the Galactic Cepheid PL relation appears to be slightly, but significantly steeper than the corresponding relation defined by the LMC Cepheids. Since the slope of our LMC Cepheid sample is clearly better defined than the one of the much smaller Galactic sample, we fit the LMC slopes to our Galactic calibrating Cepheid sample (which introduces only a small uncertainty) to obtain our final, adopted and improved absolute calibrations of the Cepheid PL relations in the VIWJHK bands. Comparing the absolute magnitudes of 10-day period Cepheids in both galaxies which are only slightly affected by the different Galactic and LMC slopes of the PL relation, we derive values for the LMC distance modulus in all these bands which can be made to agree extremely well under reasonable assumptions for both, the reddening law, and the adopted reddenings of the LMC Cepheids. This yields, as our current best estimate from Cepheid variables, a LMC distance modulus of 18.55 +- 0.06.

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