Calibrating the Color–Magnitude Relation of M Giants by Using Open Clusters
Hao, C. J.; Xu, Y.; Lin, Z. H.; Li, Y. J.; Zhong, J.; Li, J.; Liu, D. J.; Tang, X. Y.; Yan, Z. Z.; Ding, L. F.; Long, X. F.
China
Abstract
M giants, with their distinctive properties such as high luminosity, serve as excellent indicators for mapping the structure of the Milky Way. The distance to distant M giants can be determined by using the color–magnitude relation (CMR), which is derived from color–magnitude diagrams of specific systems in previous studies. In this work, we aimed to achieve more accurate distance determination for M giants by focusing on open clusters (OCs) with a large number of member stars and thus improve the CMR. For the first time, we compiled a census of OCs harboring M giants using Gaia Data Release 3 (DR3) and Large Sky Area Multi-Object Fiber Spectroscopic Telescope Data Release 9. We identified 58 M giants associated with 43 OCs and obtained their astrometric and photometric parameters from Gaia DR3. Using the distances of these OCs, we derived the CMR for M giants as a linear correlation, expressed as