The Impact of Dust on Cepheid and Type Ia Supernova Distances

arxiv(2023)

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Milky-Way and intergalactic dust extinction and reddening must be accounted for in measurements of distances throughout the universe. This work provides a comprehensive review of the various impacts of cosmic dust focusing specifically on its effects on two key distance indicators used in the distance ladder: Cepheid variable stars and Type Ia supernovae. We review the formalism used for computing and accounting for dust extinction and reddening as a function of wavelength. We also detail the current state of the art knowledge of dust properties in the Milky Way and in host galaxies. We discuss how dust has been accounted for in both the Cepheid and SN distance measurements. Finally, we show how current uncertainties on dust modeling impact the inferred luminosities and distances, but that measurements of the Hubble constant remain robust to these uncertainties.
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