TY - JOUR AU - Mróz, M. AB - Long-period variables (LPVs) are high-luminosity red giants or supergiants with pulsation periods ranging from days to years. Many LPVs in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) and Galactic bulge (BLG) have been continuously observed over a time span of 26 yr by the Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment (OGLE) survey. Using OGLE-IV data, we applied Gaussian processes with kernels tailored for solar-like oscillations to extract two global asteroseismic parameters—the frequency of maximum power (νmax) and the large frequency separation (Δν)—for LPVs with primary mode periods (P1) between 10 and 100 days in the LMC and BLG. We found that the νmax-Δν relation for LPVs in this work aligns with that of lower-luminosity Kepler red giants, confirming that the pulsations of these LPVs are likely solar like. We found that νmaxand Δν can serve as luminosity indicators. Compared to P1, νmaxand Δν exhibit significantly tighter correlations with the absolute magnitude in the Two Micron All Sky Survey Ks band (MK), with corresponding scatter of 0.27 and 0.21 mag, respectively. Using the calibrated νmax–MK and Δν–MK relations for LPVs in the LMC, we determined the MK values for individual stars in the BLG. By accounting for extinction, we further calculated the distances to 4948 BLG stars. The peak of the resulting distance distribution corresponds to an estimated distance to the Galactic center of approximately 9.1 kpc, which appears to be overestimated, suggesting that the seismic luminosity relation calibrated from the LMC may not be directly applicable to BLG stars. TI - Asteroseismology of Long-period Variables with OGLE-IV Data: Using Global Seismic Parameters as Luminosity Indicators JF - The Astrophysical Journal DO - 10.3847/1538-4357/adc603 DA - 2025-05-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/iop-publishing/asteroseismology-of-long-period-variables-with-ogle-iv-data-using-c7L2zIzvKV VL - 984 IS - 1 DP - DeepDyve ER -