Tip of the Red Giant Branch Distances with JWST: An Absolute Calibration in NGC 4258 and First Applications to Type Ia Supernova Hosts
Casertano, Stefano; Dolphin, Andrew; Li, Siyang; Riess, Adam G.; Breuval, Louise; Yuan, Wenlong; Macri, Lucas M.; Anderson, Richard I.; Anand, Gagandeep S.; Tully, R. Brent; Karachentsev, Igor D.; Makarov, Dmitry I.; Makarova, Lidia N.; Scolnic, Daniel; Beaton, Rachael
United States, Russia, Switzerland
Abstract
The tip of the red giant branch (TRGB) allows for the measurement of precise and accurate distances to nearby galaxies based on the brightest ascent of low-mass red giant branch stars before they undergo the helium flash. With the advent of JWST, there is great promise to utilize the technique to measure galaxy distances out to at least 50 Mpc, significantly further than the Hubble Space Telescope's (HST's) reach of 20 Mpc. However, with any standard candle, it is first necessary to provide an absolute reference. Here, we use Cycle 1 data to provide an absolute calibration in the F090W filter. F090W is most similar to the F814W filter commonly used for TRGB measurements with HST, which had been adopted by the community due to its minimal dependence on the underlying metallicities and ages of stars. The imaging we use was taken in the outskirts of NGC 4258, which has a direct geometrical distance measurement from the Keplerian motion of its water megamaser. Utilizing several measurement techniques, we find