We combined the (Ks, J−Ks) data in Laney et al. (2012) with the V
apparent magnitudes and trigonometric parallaxes taken from the Hipparcos
catalogue and used them to fit the MKs absolute magnitude to a linear
polynomial in terms of V−Ks colour. The mean and standard deviation of the
absolute magnitude residuals, -0.001 and 0.195 mag, respectively, estimated for
224 red clump stars in Laney et al. 2012 are (absolutely) smaller than the
corresponding ones estimated by the procedure which adopts a mean
MKs=−1.613 mag absolute magnitude for all red clump stars, -0.053 and
0.218 mag, respectively. The statistics estimated by applying the linear
equation to the data of 282 red clump stars in Alves (2000) are larger, ΔMKs=0.209 and σ=0.524 mag, which can be explained by a different
absolute magnitude trend, i.e. condensation along a horizontal distribution.Comment: 11 pages, 5 figures and 3 tables, accepted for publication in
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