Creating a New Distance Ladder with Surface Brightness Fluctuations
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Abstract
Disagreements between values of the Hubble constant (H0) measured locally and calculated from the ΛCDM model have created a "crisis in cosmology." Many current observational methods to measure distances into the Hubble flow rely on the same set of standard candles and zero-point measurements. In order to decrease systematic uncertainties we are creating a new and independent distance ladder using the James Webb Space Telescope to measure the tip of the red giant branch stars in 14 giant elliptical galaxies. These galaxies can then be used as calibrators for surface brightness fluctuation (SBF) distances and replace the rung on the ladder previously occupied by Cepheid variable stars. We are measuring the distances to over two hundred elliptical galaxies with the Hubble Space Telescope by using SBF. We are reassessing all of our galaxies with a newly developed python pipeline to reduce systematic uncertainties and human biases in our data. I have been using our new pipeline with past and current galaxies to create a relation between color measurements. The new SBF distances will make use of the JWST TRGB zero point and give a new estimate of H0 based on IR SBF distances.
*This research is based on observations made with the Hubble Space Telescope and James Webb Space Telescope obtained from the Space Telescope Science Institute, which is operated by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, Inc., under NASA contract NAS 5–26555 and NAS 5-03127. J.~Jensen and M.~Cowles acknowledge partial support from STScI under grant HST-GO-14654 and HST-GO-16262. M.~Cowles acknowledges support from The Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation and the National Science Foundation.
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Publication:"The TRGB-SBF Project. III. Revisiting the HST Surface Brightness Fluctuation Distance Scale Calibration", Jensen, J. B., Blakeslee, J. P., Cowles, M., Kourkchi, E., Tully, R. B., Cantiello, M. C., Anand., G. S., & Raimondo, G. 2024, in prep.