Abstract

We obtained B and R-band CCD images for the dwarf elliptical (dE) galaxies DDO44, UGC4998, KK98_77, DDO71, DDO113, and UGC7356 at the NOT. Using Fourier analysis technique we measure stellar R-band surface brightness fluctuations (SBFs) and magnitudes in 29 different fields of the galaxies. Independent tip of the red giant branch distances for DDO44, KK98_77, DDO71 are used to convert their set of apparent into absolute SBF magnitudes. The results are combined with the local (B-R) colours and compared with the (B-R)-\bar{M}_R relation for mainly old, metal-poor stellar populations as predicted by Worthey's population synthesis models using Padova isochrones. While the colour dependency of the theoretical relation is confirmed by the empirical data, we find a systematic zero point offset between observations and theory in the sense that models are too faint by 0.13+-0.02 mag. Based on these findings we establish a new semiempirical calibration of the SBF method as distance indicator for dE galaxies with an estimated uncertainty of ~10 percent. Taking first advantage of the improved calibration, we determine SBF distances for the other three early-type dwarfs. Although found in the M81 group region, previous velocity measurements suggested UGC4998 is in the background. This picture is confirmed by our SBF distance of 10.5+-0.9 Mpc. We can further identify DDO113 as a faint stellar system at the near side of the Canes Venatici I (CVn I) cloud at a distance of 3.1+-0.3 Mpc. The second CVn I member in our sample, UGC7356, lies at 6.7+-0.6 Mpc and spatially close to M106. We derive BR surface brightness profiles and colour gradients for all dwarfs and determine photometric and Sersic parameters. Finally, we discuss two objects in DDO71 and UGC7356 which may resemble GCs.

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