Determining the Absolute Magnitudes of Galactic-Bulge Red Clump Giants in the Z and Y Filters of the Vista Sky Surveys and the IRAC Filters of the Spitzer Sky Surveys
D.I. Karasev, A.A.Lutovinov

TL;DR
This study determines the absolute magnitudes of Galactic bulge red clump giants across multiple infrared bands using survey data, providing new empirical values and insights into their metallicity, temperature, age, and distance.
Contribution
First determination of absolute magnitudes of bulge red clump giants in Z, Y, and IRAC bands, with implications for their properties and Galactic structure.
Findings
Measured absolute magnitudes in multiple bands with uncertainties.
Red clump giants are predominantly high-metallicity, around [M/H] ≈ 0.40.
Distances to bulge regions are 8200-8500 pc, with non-standard extinction law.
Abstract
The properties of red clump giants in the central regions of the Galactic bulge are investigated in the photometric and bands of the infrared VVV (VISTA/ESO) survey and the [3.6],[4.5], [5.8] and [8.0] bands of the GLIMPSE (Spitzer/IRAC) Galactic plane survey. The absolute magnitudes for objects of this class have been determined in these bands for the first time: and , , , and . A comparison of the measured magnitudes with the predictions of theoretical models for the spectra of the objects under study has demonstrated good mutual agreement and has allowed some important constraints to be obtained for the properties of bulge red clump giants. In particular, a comparison with evolutionary tracks has shown that we are dealing…
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