What is a globular cluster?
A globular cluster is a dense spherical collection of old stars that orbit around the Milky Way’s halo.
How do RR Lyrae variable stars help in distance calculations?
RR Lyrae stars have a well-known intrinsic brightness, making them reliable indicators for measuring distances to globular clusters by comparing their apparent magnitude with their absolute magnitude.
What is the distance-modulus relation used for?
The distance-modulus relation is used to infer the distance of a celestial object by comparing its apparent magnitude and absolute magnitude, corrected for interstellar extinction.
Why are RR Lyrae stars particularly useful in globular clusters?
RR Lyrae stars have only weak metallicity dependence and their intrinsic brightness is well-known, making them ideal for distance measurements within globular clusters.
How does interstellar extinction affect the measurement of a globular cluster’s distance?
Interstellar extinction must be corrected in the apparent magnitude measurement to accurately apply the distance-modulus relation and determine the true distance of the globular cluster.