Evolved Massive Stars at Low-metallicity III. A Source Catalog for the Large Magellanic Cloud
Ming Yang, Alceste Z. Bonanos, Biwei Jiang, Jian Gao, Panagiotis, Gavras, Grigoris Maravelias, Shu Wang, Xiao-Dian Chen, Man I Lam, Yi Ren,, Frank Tramper, Zoi T. Spetsieri

TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive, multiwavelength catalog of massive stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud, enabling detailed analysis of stellar populations and metallicity effects.
Contribution
It introduces a new, extensive source catalog for the LMC with crossmatched multi-band data and classifications, facilitating studies of massive star properties and differences with the SMC.
Findings
Identification of 2,974 RSG, 508 YSG, and 4,786 BSG candidates.
Differences in the red end of CMDs between LMC and SMC linked to metallicity and SFH.
Derived effective temperatures for different massive star populations.
Abstract
We present a clean, magnitude-limited (IRAC1 or WISE115.0 mag) multiwavelength source catalog for the LMC. The catalog was built upon crossmatching () and deblending () between the SEIP source list and Gaia DR2, with strict constraints on the Gaia astrometric solution to remove the foreground contamination. The catalog contains 197,004 targets in 52 different bands including 2 ultraviolet, 21 optical, and 29 infrared bands. Additional information about radial velocities and spectral/photometric classifications were collected from the literature. The bright end of our sample is mostly comprised of blue helium-burning stars (BHeBs) and red HeBs with inevitable contamination of main sequence stars at the blue end. After applying modified magnitude and color cuts based on previous studies, we identify and rank 2,974 RSG, 508 YSG, and 4,786 BSG candidates in the LMC in six…
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