Variables in S-PLUS: I. Multiband period-luminosity relations and reddening maps of the Magellanic Clouds using classical Cepheids
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Cepheid period-luminosity relations in the S-PLUS system provide consistent distances and reddening across twelve bands.
A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.
Core claim
The authors present the first Cepheid P-L relations in the S-PLUS photometric system. The relations provide consistent distance and reddening estimates across all 12 bands. Their dispersion decreases toward longer wavelengths, while the slopes vary from ∼−2.0 to −2.8 in the bluest bands and from ∼−2.9 to −3.2 in the reddest bands. The resulting reddening maps reveal strong spatial extinction variations and recover prominent structures, including 30 Doradus and the H I supergiant shell SGS 12 (LMC 3). The inferred orientations of the MCs are consistent with previous studies. Accurate distances and reddening can be recovered from single-epoch multiband photometry when combined with light-curve
What carries the argument
Multiband period-luminosity relations fitted after simultaneous correction for relative reddening and line-of-sight depth, using iterative maximum-likelihood optimization and Bayesian MCMC uncertainty estimates.
Load-bearing premise
The framework that simultaneously accounts for relative reddening and line-of-sight depth accurately corrects single-epoch magnitudes without introducing systematic biases into the fitted P-L coefficients or reddening maps.
What would settle it
An independent measurement of Cepheid distances or reddening in the same fields that yields P-L slopes or spatial maps differing by more than the reported uncertainties from the S-PLUS results would falsify the consistency claim.
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Aims. Classical Cepheids (CCs) are fundamental standard candles for the extragalactic distance scale through their period-luminosity (P-L) relations. Although well calibrated in broadband systems, their behavior in narrowband filters remains poorly explored. Combining broad- and narrowband photometry can improve constraints on extinction and dust distributions. Methods. We derived multiband P-L relations for more than 8000 CCs in the Magellanic Clouds (MCs) using Southern Photometric Local Universe Survey (S-PLUS) observations in five broad and seven narrow bands. Single-epoch magnitudes were corrected using a framework that simultaneously accounts for relative reddening and line-of-sight depth. P-L coefficients were determined through iterative fitting and maximum-likelihood optimization, with uncertainties estimated from Bayesian Markov chain Monte Carlo analyses for both fundamental- and first-overtone-mode Cepheids. Results. We present the first Cepheid P-L relations in the S-PLUS photometric system. The relations provide consistent distance and reddening estimates across all 12 bands. Their dispersion decreases toward longer wavelengths, while the slopes vary from $\sim-2.0$ to $-2.8$ in the bluest bands and from $\sim-2.9$ to $-3.2$ in the reddest bands. The resulting reddening maps reveal strong spatial extinction variations and recover prominent structures, including 30~Doradus and the H\,I supergiant shell SGS~12 (LMC~3). The inferred orientations of the MCs is consistent with previous studies. Conclusions. Accurate distances and reddening can be recovered from single-epoch multiband photometry when combined with light-curve corrections, enabling high-precision three-dimensional mapping of the MCs.
Editorial analysis
A structured set of objections, weighed in public.
Referee Report
Summary. The paper derives the first multiband period-luminosity (P-L) relations for >8000 classical Cepheids in the Magellanic Clouds using S-PLUS photometry across 5 broad and 7 narrow bands. Single-epoch magnitudes are corrected via a framework that simultaneously accounts for relative reddening and line-of-sight depth; P-L coefficients are obtained by iterative fitting and maximum-likelihood optimization, with uncertainties from Bayesian MCMC. The resulting relations yield consistent distances and reddening estimates across all 12 bands, with dispersion decreasing at longer wavelengths and slopes ranging from ~-2.0 to -3.2; the derived reddening maps recover known structures such as 30 Doradus and SGS 12, and the inferred MC orientations match prior work.
Significance. If the central results hold, the work supplies the first Cepheid P-L calibration in the S-PLUS system and demonstrates that single-epoch multiband photometry plus light-curve corrections can recover accurate distances and reddening. Strengths include the use of MCMC for uncertainty estimation and the internal cross-check provided by recovery of prominent structures (30 Doradus, SGS 12). The combination of broad- and narrow-band data offers a route to tighter extinction constraints and 3-D mapping of the Clouds.
major comments (2)
- [Abstract/Methods] Abstract/Methods: the claim that the simultaneous reddening+depth correction framework 'accurately corrects single-epoch magnitudes without introducing systematic biases' is load-bearing for the consistency of distances across 12 bands, yet the manuscript provides no quantitative validation, error budgets, or direct comparison against independent distance indicators (e.g., parallax or other photometric systems).
- [Results] Results: the reported consistency of distance and reddening estimates across all bands rests on post-hoc corrections whose impact on the fitted P-L slopes and zero-points is not quantified; without an explicit test (e.g., comparison of distances derived from blue vs. red bands before/after correction), the cross-band agreement cannot be assessed as robust.
minor comments (2)
- [Abstract] The abstract states that dispersion 'decreases toward longer wavelengths' and gives slope ranges, but does not report the actual fitted coefficients, their uncertainties, or the number of Cepheids per band; these should be tabulated for reproducibility.
- [Methods] Notation for the reddening and depth correction terms is introduced only descriptively; explicit equations defining the correction applied to each magnitude would improve clarity.
Simulated Author's Rebuttal
We thank the referee for the constructive comments. We address each major point below and will revise the manuscript accordingly to provide the requested quantitative tests.
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Referee: [Abstract/Methods] Abstract/Methods: the claim that the simultaneous reddening+depth correction framework 'accurately corrects single-epoch magnitudes without introducing systematic biases' is load-bearing for the consistency of distances across 12 bands, yet the manuscript provides no quantitative validation, error budgets, or direct comparison against independent distance indicators (e.g., parallax or other photometric systems).
Authors: We agree that the manuscript would benefit from explicit quantitative validation of the correction framework. The current evidence rests on the internal consistency of distances and reddening across all 12 bands together with recovery of known structures (30 Doradus, SGS 12). In revision we will add a dedicated subsection presenting (i) an error budget for the simultaneous reddening+depth corrections, (ii) direct before/after comparisons of P-L fits using blue versus red band subsets, and (iii) a discussion of cross-checks against literature distance indicators for the Magellanic Clouds, noting the limitations of Gaia parallaxes for extended objects. revision: yes
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Referee: [Results] Results: the reported consistency of distance and reddening estimates across all bands rests on post-hoc corrections whose impact on the fitted P-L slopes and zero-points is not quantified; without an explicit test (e.g., comparison of distances derived from blue vs. red bands before/after correction), the cross-band agreement cannot be assessed as robust.
Authors: We will quantify the effect of the corrections by adding tables and figures that compare P-L slopes, zero-points and dispersions obtained before versus after application of the reddening+depth framework for representative blue and red bands. These additions will make the improvement in cross-band consistency explicit and allow readers to evaluate the robustness of the post-correction agreement. revision: yes
Circularity Check
No significant objection identified
full rationale
The derivation fits P-L coefficients directly to corrected S-PLUS single-epoch photometry via iterative/ML methods and MCMC, using external priors from prior literature for the reddening+depth framework. No equation reduces the output relations, distances, or maps to quantities defined by the same fitted parameters. Consistency across bands and recovery of known structures serve as internal cross-checks rather than tautological outputs. One minor self-citation is present but not load-bearing on the central claim.
Axiom & Free-Parameter Ledger
free parameters (2)
- P-L slope and zero-point per band
- Reddening and depth correction terms
axioms (1)
- domain assumption Classical Cepheids follow a period-luminosity relation in each of the 12 S-PLUS bands after correction for reddening and depth.
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