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Gaia Data Release 3: Summary of the content and survey properties

Authors :
Vallenari, A.
Manteiga, Minia
Garabato, D.
Álvarez, M. A.
Dafonte, Carlos
Gómez García, Ángel
González Santamaría, I.
Torralba Elipe, Guillermo
Vallenari, A.
Manteiga, Minia
Garabato, D.
Álvarez, M. A.
Dafonte, Carlos
Gómez García, Ángel
González Santamaría, I.
Torralba Elipe, Guillermo
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

[Abstract] Context. We present the third data release of the European Space Agency’s Gaia mission, Gaia DR3. This release includes a large variety of new data products, notably a much expanded radial velocity survey and a very extensive astrophysical characterisation of Gaia sources. Aims. We outline the content and the properties of Gaia DR3, providing an overview of the main improvements in the data processing in comparison with previous data releases (where applicable) and a brief discussion of the limitations of the data in this release. Methods. The Gaia DR3 catalogue is the outcome of the processing of raw data collected with the Gaia instruments during the first 34 months of the mission by the Gaia Data Processing and Analysis Consortium. Results. The Gaia DR3 catalogue contains the same source list, celestial positions, proper motions, parallaxes, and broad band photometry in the G, GBP, and GRP pass-bands already present in the Early Third Data Release, Gaia EDR3. Gaia DR3 introduces an impressive wealth of new data products. More than 33 million objects in the ranges GRVS < 14 and 3100 < Teff < 14 500, have new determinations of their mean radial velocities based on data collected by Gaia. We provide GRVS magnitudes for most sources with radial velocities, and a line broadening parameter is listed for a subset of these. Mean Gaia spectra are made available to the community. The Gaia DR3 catalogue includes about 1 million mean spectra from the radial velocity spectrometer, and about 220 million low-resolution blue and red prism photometer BP/RP mean spectra. The results of the analysis of epoch photometry are provided for some 10 million sources across 24 variability types. Gaia DR3 includes astrophysical parameters and source class probabilities for about 470 million and 1500 million sources, respectively, including stars, galaxies, and quasars. Orbital elements and trend parameters are provided for some 800 000 astrometric, spectroscopic and eclipsing bin

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
http://hdl.handle.net/2183/37687, 10.1051/0004-6361/202243940, Gaia Collaboration, Vallenari. A., et al. (2023). Gaia Data Release 3: Summary of the content and survey properties. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 674. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202243940, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1455918611
Document Type :
Electronic Resource