On the Color-Metallicity Relation of the Red Clump and the Reddening Toward the Magellanic Clouds
David M. Nataf, Santi Cassisi, Luca Casagrande, Wenlong Yuan, and Adam, G. Riess

TL;DR
This study refines the reddening and intrinsic color calibration of the red clump stars in the Magellanic Clouds, impacting distance measurements and the Hubble constant calibration.
Contribution
It introduces three methods to calibrate the red clump's intrinsic color, improving reddening estimates toward the Magellanic Clouds.
Findings
Estimated intrinsic color of LMC red clump: ~0.91
Derived luminosities for LMC and SMC red clump stars
Implications for calibrating the tip of the red giant branch and H0
Abstract
The zero point of the reddening toward the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) has been the subject of some dispute. Its uncertainty propagates as a systematic error for methods which measure the extragalactic distance scale through knowledge of the absolute extinction of LMC stars. In an effort to resolve this issue, we used three different methods to calibrate the most widely-used metric to predict LMC extinction, the intrinsic color of the red clump, , for the inner 3 degrees of that galaxy. The first approach was to empirically calibrate the color zeropoints of the BaSTI isochrones over a wide metallicity range of using measurements of red clump stars in 47 Tuc, the Solar Neighborhood, and NGC 6791. From these efforts we also measure these properties of the Solar Neighborhood red clump, (, , ,…
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