Aleksandra Avdeeva, Kefeng Tan, Santosh Joshi, Dana Kovaleva, Harinder P. Singh, Ali Luo, Oleg Malkov
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Colour-Based Disentangling of Mira Variables and Ultra-Cool Dwarfs
Despite having different astronomical characteristics, the studies of mira
variables and ultra-cool dwarfs frequently show similar red colors, which could
cause leading to photometric misclassification. This study uses photometric
data from the WISE, 2MASS, and Pan-STARRS surveys to construct color-based
selection criteria for red dwarfs, brown dwarfs, and Mira variables. On
analyzing the color indices, we developed empirical rules that separate these
objects with an overall classification accuracy of approximately 91%-92%. While
the differentiation between red dwarfs and both Mira variables and brown dwarfs
is effective, challenges remain in distinguishing Mira variables from brown
dwarfs due to overlapping color indices. The robustness of our classification
technique was validated by a bootstrap analysis, highlighting the significance
of color indices in large photometric surveys for stellar classification.