A new distance to the Antennae galaxies (NGC 4038/39) based on the type Ia supernova 2007sr
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Schwaizer, Francois
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A new distance to the Antennae galaxies (NGC 4038/39) based on the type Ia supernova 2007sr
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- Schwaizer, Francois;
- Burns, Christopher R.;
- Madore, Barry F.;
- Mager, VIiolet A.;
- Phillips, M. M.;
- Freedman, Wendy L.;
- Boldt, Luis;
- Contreras, Carlos;
- Folatelli, Gastón;
- González Tagle, Sergio;
- Hamuy Wackenhut, Mario;
- Krzeminski, Wojtek;
- Morrell, Nidia;
- Persson, S. E.;
- Roth, Miguel;
- Stritzinger, Maximilian D.;
Abstract
Traditionally, the distance to NGC 4038/39 has been derived from the systemic recession velocity, yielding
about 20 Mpc for H0 = 72 km s-1 Mpc-1. Recently, this widely adopted distance has been challenged based
on photometry of the presumed tip of the red giant branch (TRGB), which seems to yield a shorter distance of
13.3±1.0 Mpc and, with it, nearly 1 mag lower luminosities and smaller radii for objects in this prototypical
merger. Here we present a new distance estimate based on observations of the Type Ia supernova (SN) 2007sr in
the southern tail, made at Las Campanas Observatory as part of the Carnegie Supernova Project. The resulting
distance of DSNIa = 22.3±2.8Mpc [(m-M)0 = 31.74±0.27mag] is in good agreement with a refined distance
estimate based on the recession velocity and the large-scale flow model developed by Tonry and collaborators,
Dflow = 22.5±2.8Mpc. We point out three serious problems that a short distance of 13.3Mpc would entail, and
trace the claimed short distance to a likely misidentification of the TRGB. Reanalyzing Hubble Space Telescope
(HST ) data in the Archive with an improved method, we find a TRGB fainter by 0.9 mag and derive from it
a preliminary new TRGB distance of DTRGB = 20.0±1.6 Mpc. Finally, assessing our three distance estimates
we recommend using a conservative, rounded value of D = 22±3 Mpc as the best currently available distance
to The Antennae.
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This research has made use of the NASA/IPAC Extragalactic
Database, which is operated by the Jet Propulsion
Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, under contract
with NASA. M.H. and G.F. ackowledge support from
the Millennium Center for Supernova Science through grant
P06-045-F funded by “Programa Bicentenario de Ciencia y
Tecnología de CONICYT” and “Programa Iniciativa Científica
Milenio de MIDEPLAN.” M.H. acknowledges additional
support from Centro de Astrofísica FONDAP 15010003 and
Fondecyt through grant 1060808. Observations made under
the Carnegie Supernova Project were supported in part by the
NSF through grants AST 03-06969 and AST 06-07438.
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ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL, Volume: 136, Issue: 4, Pages: 1482-1489, 2008
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