3D Parameter Maps of Red Clump Stars in the Milky Way -- Absolute Magnitudes and Intrinsic Colors
Shu Wang, Xiaodian Chen

TL;DR
This study creates detailed 3D maps of red clump stars' absolute magnitudes and intrinsic colors in the Milky Way, improving distance estimates by accounting for spatial variations and stellar population effects.
Contribution
It introduces a method combining Gaia, APOGEE, LAMOST, and multi-band photometry with Gaussian process regression to derive spatially dependent RC parameters, enhancing distance accuracy.
Findings
3D parameter maps reduce systematic bias by ~20%.
RC parameters depend on metallicity and age, varying spatially.
A catalog of 11 million RC stars with distances and extinctions was produced.
Abstract
Red clump stars (RCs) are useful tracers of distances, extinction, chemical abundances, and Galactic structures and kinematics. Accurate estimation of the RC parameters -- absolute magnitude and intrinsic color -- is the basis for obtaining high-precision RC distances. By combining astrometric data from Gaia, spectroscopic data from APOGEE and LAMOST, and multi-band photometric data from Gaia, APASS, Pan-STARRS1, 2MASS, and WISE surveys, we use the Gaussian process regression to train machine learners to derive the multi-band absolute magnitudes and intrinsic colors for each spectral RC. The dependence of on metallicity decreases from optical to infrared bands, while the dependence of on age is relatively similar in each band. are more affected by metallicity than age. The RC parameters are not…
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