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view Abstract Citations (152) References (4) Co-Reads Similar Papers Volume Content Graphics Metrics Export Citation NASA/ADS The Tip of the Red Giant Branch as a Distance Indicator for Resolved Galaxies.II.Computer Simulations Madore, Barry F. ; Freedman, Wendy L. Abstract Based on both empirical data for nearby galaxies, and on computer simulations, we show that measuring the position of the tip of the first- ascent red-giant branch provides a means of obtaining the distances to nearby galaxies with a precision and accuracy comparable to using Cepheids and/or RR Lyrae variables. We present an analysis of synthetic I vs (V - I) color-magnitude diagrams of Population II systems to investigate the use of the observed discontinuity in the I-band luminosity function as a primary distance indicator. In the simulations we quantify the effects of (1) signal to noise, (2) crowding, (3) population size, and (4) non-giant-branch-star contamination, on the method adopted for detecting the discontinuity, measuring its luminosity, and estimating its uncertainty. We discuss potential sources of systematic error in the context of observable parameters, such as the signal-to-noise ratio and/or surface brightness. The simulations are then scaled to observed color-magnitude diagrams. It is concluded, that from the ground the tip of the red-giant-branch method can be successfully used to determine distances accurate to +/- 10% for galaxies out to 3 Mpc (μ~27.S mag); and from space a factor of four further in distance (μ ~ 30.5 mag) can be reached using HST. This method can be applied wherever a metal-poor population (-2.0 < Z < -0.7) of red-giant stars is detected (whose age is in the range 7-17 Gyr), whether that population resides in the halo of a spiral galaxy, the extended outer disk of a dwarf irregular, or in the outer periphery of an elliptical galaxy. Publication: The Astronomical Journal Pub Date: April 1995 DOI: 10.1086/117391 Bibcode: 1995AJ....109.1645M Keywords: Brightness; Disk Galaxies; Distance; Dwarf Galaxies; Elliptical Galaxies; Red Giant Stars; Spiral Galaxies; Stellar Luminosity; Color-Magnitude Diagram; Computerized Simulation; Hubble Space Telescope; Signal To Noise Ratios; Astronomy; GALAXIES: DISTANCES AND REDSHIFTS; STARS: GIANT full text sources ADS | data products SIMBAD (12) NED (1) Related Materials (3) Part 1: 1995AAS...187.0806S Part 3: 1996ApJ...461..713S Part 4: 1997ApJ...480..589S

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