red clump
Recently Published Documents


TOTAL DOCUMENTS

252
(FIVE YEARS 69)

H-INDEX

36
(FIVE YEARS 8)

2022 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 14
Author(s):  
Klaus Fuhrmann ◽  
Rolf Chini

Abstract The bright star γ Psc is among the nearest Population II giants located in the red clump region. Here we demonstrate that γ Psc is actually a core-helium burning horizontal branch star. As such, the τ ≃ 12 Gyr old γ Psc is found to be slightly over-massive at M HB = 0.97 ± 0.12 M ⊙, which suggests that it is possibly a rejuvenated source.


2021 ◽  
Vol 923 (2) ◽  
pp. 145
Author(s):  
Shu Wang ◽  
Xiaodian Chen

Abstract Red clump stars (RCs) are useful tracers of distances, extinction, chemical abundances, and Galactic structures and kinematics. Accurate estimation of RC parameters—absolute magnitude and intrinsic color—is the basis for obtaining high-precision RC distances. By combining astrometric data from Gaia; spectroscopic data from APOGEE and LAMOST; and multiband photometric data from Gaia, APASS, Pan-STARRS1, 2MASS, and WISE surveys, we use a Gaussian process regression to train machine learners to derive the multiband absolute magnitudes M λ and intrinsic colors ( λ 1 − λ 2 ) 0 for each spectral RC. The dependence of M λ on metallicity decreases from optical to infrared bands, while the dependence of M λ on age is relatively similar in each band. ( λ 1 − λ 2 ) 0 are more affected by metallicity than age. The RC parameters are not suitable to be represented by simple constants but are related to the Galactic stellar population structure. By analyzing the variation of M λ and ( λ 1 − λ 2 ) 0 in the spatial distribution, we construct (R, z) dependent maps of mean absolute magnitudes and mean intrinsic colors of the Galactic RCs. Through external and internal validation, we find that using three-dimensional (3D) parameter maps to determine RC parameters avoids systematic bias and reduces dispersion by about 20% compared to using constant parameters. Based on Gaia's EDR3 parallax, our 3D parameter maps, and extinction–distance profile selection, we obtain a photometric RC sample containing 11 million stars with distance and extinction measurements.


Author(s):  
Dizna James ◽  
Smitha Subramanian ◽  
Abinaya O Omkumar ◽  
Adhya Mary ◽  
Kenji Bekki ◽  
...  

Abstract The eastern region of the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) is found to have a foreground stellar sub-structure, which is identified as a distance bimodality (∼ 12 kpc apart) in the previous studies using Red Clump (RC) stars. Interestingly, studies of Red Giant Branch (RGB) stars in the eastern SMC indicate a bimodal radial velocity (RV) distribution. In this study, we investigate the connection between these two bimodal distributions to better understand the nature and origin of the foreground stellar sub-structure in the eastern SMC. We use the Gaia EDR3 astrometric data and archival RV data of RGB stars for this study. We found a bimodal RV distribution of RGB stars (separated by ∼ 35–45 km s−1) in the eastern and south-western (SW) outer regions. The observed proper motion values of the lower and higher RV RGB components in the eastern regions are similar to those of the foreground and main-body RC stars respectively. This suggests that the two RGB populations in the eastern region are separated by a similar distance as those of the RC stars, and the RGB stars in the lower RV component are part of the foreground sub-structure. Based on the differences in the distance and RV of the two components, we estimated an approximate time of formation of this sub-structure as 307 ± 65 Myr ago. This is comparable with the values predicted by simulations for the recent epoch of tidal interaction between the Magellanic Clouds. Comparison of the observed properties of RGB stars, in the outer SW region, with N-body simulations shows that the higher RV component in the SW region is at a farther distance than the main body, indicating the presence of a stellar Counter-Bridge in the SW region of the SMC.


Author(s):  
L. Magrini ◽  
R. Smiljanic ◽  
E. Franciosini ◽  
L. Pasquini ◽  
S. Randich ◽  
...  
Keyword(s):  

Author(s):  
L. Casamiquela ◽  
C. Soubiran ◽  
P. Jofre ◽  
C. Chiappini ◽  
N. Lagarde ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 912 (2) ◽  
pp. 106
Author(s):  
Zheng Yu ◽  
Ji Li ◽  
Bingqiu Chen ◽  
Yang Huang ◽  
Shuhua Jia ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 913 (1) ◽  
pp. L4
Author(s):  
Raghubar Singh ◽  
Bacham E. Reddy ◽  
Simon W. Campbell ◽  
Yerra Bharat Kumar ◽  
Mathieu Vrard
Keyword(s):  

Author(s):  
Dalal El Youssoufi ◽  
Maria-Rosa L Cioni ◽  
Cameron P M Bell ◽  
Richard de Grijs ◽  
Martin A T Groenewegen ◽  
...  

Abstract We study the morphology of the stellar periphery of the Magellanic Clouds in search of substructure using near–infrared imaging data from the VISTA Hemisphere Survey (VHS). Based on the selection of different stellar populations using the (J − Ks, Ks) colour–magnitude diagram, we confirm the presence of substructures related to the interaction history of the Clouds and find new substructures on the eastern side of the LMC disc which may be owing to the influence of the Milky Way, and on the northern side of the SMC, which is probably associated to the ellipsoidal structure of the galaxy. We also study the luminosity function of red clump stars in the SMC and confirm the presence of a bi–modal distance distribution, in the form of a foreground population. We find that this bi–modality is still detectable in the eastern regions of the galaxy out to a 10○ distance from its centre. Additionally, a background structure is detected in the North between 7○ and 10○ from the centre which might belong to the Counter Bridge, and a foreground structure is detected in the South between 6○ and 8○ from the centre which might be linked to the Old Bridge.


2021 ◽  
Vol 910 (2) ◽  
pp. 121
Author(s):  
David M. Nataf ◽  
Santi Cassisi ◽  
Luca Casagrande ◽  
Wenlong Yuan ◽  
Adam G. Riess
Keyword(s):  

2021 ◽  
Vol 910 (1) ◽  
pp. L5
Author(s):  
Yang Huang ◽  
Haibo Yuan ◽  
Timothy C. Beers ◽  
Huawei Zhang
Keyword(s):  

Sign in / Sign up

Export Citation Format

Share Document