Distance and absolute magnitudes of the brightest stars in the dwarf galaxy Sextans A

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Cepheid Variables, Dwarf Galaxies, Red Giant Stars, Stellar Luminosity, Stellar Magnitude, Stellar Spectrophotometry, Calibrating, Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram, Light Curve, Star Distribution, Stellar Motions, Virgo Galactic Cluster

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In an attempt to improve present bright star calibration, data were gathered for the brightest red and blue stars and the Cepheids in the Im V dwarf galaxy, Sextans A. On the basis of a magnitude sequence measured to V and B values of about 22 and 23, respectively, the mean magnitudes of the three brightest blue stars are V=17.98 and B=17.88. The three brightest red supergiants have V=18.09 and B=20.14. The periods and magnitudes measured for five Cepheids yield an apparent blue distance modulus of 25.67 + or - 0.2, via the P-L relation, and the mean absolute magnitudes of V=-7.56 and B=-5.53 for the red supergiants provide additional calibration of the brightest red stars as distance indicators. If Sextans A were placed at the distance of the Virgo cluster, it would appear to have a surface brightness of 23.5 mag/sq arcec. This, together with the large angular diameter, would make such a galaxy easily discoverable in the Virgo cluster by means of ground-based surveys.

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