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Gaia Data Release 3: Apsis. II. Stellar parameters

Abstract: Context. The third Gaia data release (Gaia DR3) contains, beyond the astrometry and photometry, dispersed light for hundreds of millions of sources from the Gaia prism spectra (BP and RP) and the spectrograph (RVS). This data release opens a new window on the chemo-dynamical properties of stars in our Galaxy, essential knowledge for understanding the structure, formation, and evolution of the Milky Way. Aims. To provide insight into the physical properties of Milky Way stars, we used these data to produce a uniformly derived all-sky catalogue of stellar astrophysical parameters: atmospheric properties (Teff, log g, [M/H], [?/Fe], activity index, emission lines, and rotation), 13 chemical abundance estimates, evolution characteristics (radius, age, mass, and bolometric luminosity), distance, and dust extinction. Methods. We developed the astrophysical parameter inference system (Apsis) pipeline to infer astrophysical parameters of Gaia objects by analysing their astrometry, photometry, BP/RP, and RVS spectra. We validate our results against those from other works in the literature, including benchmark stars, interferometry, and asteroseismology. Here we assess the stellar analysis performance from Apsis statistically. Results. We describe the quantities we obtained, including the underlying assumptions and the limitations of our results. We provide guidance and identify regimes in which our parameters should and should not be used. Conclusions. Despite some limitations, this is the most extensive catalogue of uniformly inferred stellar parameters to date. They comprise Teff, log g, and [M/H] (470 million using BP/RP, 6 million using RVS), radius (470 million), mass (140 million), age (120 million), chemical abundances (5 million), diffuse interstellar band analysis (half a million), activity indices (2 million), H? equivalent widths (200 million), and further classifications of spectral types (220 million) and emission-line stars (50 thousand). More precise and detailed astrophysical parameters based on epoch BP, RP, and RVS spectrophotometry are planned for the next Gaia data release.

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 Fuente: Astronomy & Astrophysics, 2023, 674, A28

Editorial: EDP Sciences

 Fecha de publicación: 01/06/2023

Nº de páginas: 36

Tipo de publicación: Artículo de Revista

 DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/202243919

ISSN: 0004-6361,1432-0746

 Proyecto español: PID2020-112949GB-I00

Url de la publicación: https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202243919

Autoría

FOUESNEAU, MORGAN

FRÉMAT, YVES

ANDRAE, RENÉ

KORN, ANDREAS J.

SOUBIRAN, CAROLINE

KORDOPATIS, GEORGES

VALLENARI, ANTONELLA

HEITER, ULRIKE

CREEVEY, ORLAGH L.

SARRO, L.M.

LAVERNY, PATRICK DE

LANZAFAME, ALESSANDRO C.

LOBEL, ALEX

SORDO, ROSANNA

RYBIZKI, JAN

ORESHINA-SLEZAK, I.

ÁLVAREZ, M.A.

DRIMMEL, RONALD E.

GARABATO, DANIEL