The variability behavior of CoRoT M-giant Stars
C. E. Ferreira Lopes, V. Neves, I. C. Le\~ao, D. B. de Freitas, B. L., Canto Martins, A. D. da Costa, F. Paz-Chinch\'on, M. L. Das Chagas, A., Baglin, E. Janot-Pacheco, and J. R. De Medeiros

TL;DR
This study analyzes the variability of M-giant stars using CoRoT data, revealing differences in behavior across galactic regions and confirming pulsation as the main variability cause.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of M-giant variability patterns using long-term space-based photometry, highlighting regional differences and confirming pulsation as the dominant variability mechanism.
Findings
Inner and outer Galaxy M-giants show different variability distributions.
Pulsation is confirmed as the main cause of observed variability.
Short-term variations are rare or possibly due to biases.
Abstract
For 6 years the Convection, Rotation, and Planetary Transits (CoRoT) space mission has acquired photometric data from more than one hundred thousand point sources towards and directly opposite from the inner and outer regions of the Galaxy. The high temporal resolution of the CoRoT data combined with the wide time span of the observations has enabled the study of short and long time variations in unprecedented detail. From the initial sample of 2534 stars classified as M-giants in the CoRoT databasis, we selected 1428 targets that exhibit well defined variability, using visual inspection. The variability period and amplitude of C1 stars (stars having Teff < 4200 K) were computed using Lomb-Scargle and harmonic fit methods. The trends found in the V-I vs J-K color-color diagram are in agreement with standard empirical calibrations for M-giants. The sources located towards the inner…
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