Evolved Massive Stars at Low-metallicity IV. Using 1.6 $\mu$m "H-bump" to identify red supergiant stars: a case study of NGC 6822
Ming Yang, Alceste Z. Bonanos, Biwei Jiang, Man I Lam, Jian Gao,, Panagiotis Gavras, Grigoris Maravelias, Shu Wang, Xiao-Dian Chen, Frank, Tramper, Yi Ren, Zoi T. Spetsieri

TL;DR
This study introduces a novel photometric method using the 1.6 μm 'H-bump' feature to identify red supergiant stars in NGC 6822, demonstrating its effectiveness and reliability compared to traditional techniques.
Contribution
The paper develops and validates a new 'H-bump' based photometric technique for selecting RSG candidates, improving identification accuracy in low-metallicity environments.
Findings
Successfully identified 323 RSG candidates using the 'H-bump' method.
Achieved comparable accuracy to traditional BVR methods with ~60% overlap.
Candidates are spatially correlated with star formation regions, confirming method reliability.
Abstract
We present a case study of using a novel method to identify red supergiant (RSG) candidates in NGC 6822, based on their 1.6 m "H-bump". We collected 32 bands of photometric data for NGC 6822 ranging from optical to MIR. By using the theoretical spectra from MARCS, we demonstrate that there is a prominent difference around 1.6 m ("H-bump") between low-surface-gravity (LSG) and high-surface-gravity (HSG) targets. Taking advantage of this feature, we identify efficient color-color diagrams (CCDs) of rzH and rzK to separate HSG and LSG targets from crossmatching of optical and NIR data. Moreover, synthetic photometry from ATLAS9 also give similar results. Further separating RSG candidates from the rest of the LSG candidates is done by using semi-empirical criteria on NIR CMDs and resulted in 323 RSG candidates. Meanwhile, the simulation of foreground stars from Besan\c{c}on models…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
