The CH(G) Index as a New Criterion for Selecting Red Giant Stars
Y. Q. Chen, G. Zhao, K. Carrell, J. K. Zhao, K. F. Tan

TL;DR
This paper introduces the CH(G) index as a new spectral criterion to accurately select red giant stars from other evolved stars in SDSS data, improving the purity of giant star samples for galactic studies.
Contribution
The authors develop and calibrate a metallicity-dependent CH(G) index criterion for identifying red giant stars in SDSS spectra, extending applicability across a wide metallicity range.
Findings
Calibrated CH(G) index for different metallicities.
Effective exclusion of AGB and RHB stars from RGB samples.
Published a large, clean sample of RGB stars online.
Abstract
We have measured the CH G band (CH(G)) index for evolved stars in the globular cluster M3 based on the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) spectroscopic survey. It is found that there is a useful way to select red giant branch (RGB) stars from the contamination of other evolved stars such as asymptotic giant branch (AGB) and red horizontal branch (RHB) stars by using the CH(G) index versus (g-r) diagram if the metallicity is known from the spectra. When this diagram is applied to field giant stars with similar metallicity, we establish a calibration of CH(G)=1.625(g-r)-1.174(g-r)^2-0.934. This method is confirmed by stars with [Fe/H]~2.3 where spectra of member stars in globular clusters M15 and M92 are available in the SDSS database. We thus extend this kind of calibration to every individual metallicity bin ranging from [Fe/H] ~ -3.0 to [Fe/H] ~ 0.0 by using field red giant stars with 0.4…
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