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Gaia Data Release 2: Properties and validation of the radial velocities

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics 2019-02-27 v1

Abstract

For Gaia DR2 (GDR2), 280 million spectra, collected by the RVS instrument on-board Gaia, were processed and median radial velocities were derived for 9.8 million sources brighter than Grvs = 12 mag. This paper describes the validation and properties of the median radial velocities published in GDR2. Quality tests and filters are applied to select, from the 9.8 million radial velocities, those with the quality to be published in GDR2. The accuracy of the selected sample is assessed with respect to ground-based catalogues. Its precision is estimated using both ground-based catalogues and the distribution of the Gaia radial velocity uncertainties. GDR2 contains median radial velocities for 7 224 631 stars, with Teff in the range [3550, 6900] K, which passed succesfully the quality tests. The published median radial velocities provide a full sky-coverage and have a completness with respect to the astrometric data of 77.2\% (for G12.5G \leq 12.5 mag). The median radial velocity residuals with respect to the ground-based surveys vary from one catalogue to another, but do not exceed a few 100s m/s. In addition, the Gaia radial velocities show a positive trend as a function of magnitude, which starts around Grvs 9\sim 9 mag and reaches about +500+500 m/s at Grvs =11.75= 11.75 mag. The overall precision, estimated from the median of the Gaia radial velocity uncertainties, is 1.05 km/s. The radial velocity precision is function of many parameters, in particular the magnitude and effective temperature. For bright stars, Grvs in [4, 8] mag, the precision is in the range 200-350 m/s, which is about 3 to 5 times more precise than the pre-launch specification of 1 km/s. At the faint end, Grvs = 11.75 mag, the precisions for Teff = 5000 K and 6500 K are respectively 1.4 km/s and 3.7 km/s.

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@article{arxiv.1804.09372,
  title  = {Gaia Data Release 2: Properties and validation of the radial velocities},
  author = {D. Katz and P. Sartoretti and M. Cropper and P. Panuzzo and G. M. Seabroke and Y. Viala and K. Benson and R. Blomme and G. Jasniewicz and A. Jean-Antoine and H. Huckle and M. Smith and S. Baker and F. Crifo and Y. Damerdji and M. David and C. Dolding and Y. Frémat and E. Gosset and A. Guerrier and L. P. Guy and R. Haigron and K. Janßen and O. Marchal and G. Plum and C. Soubiran and F. Thévenin and M. Ajaj and C. Allende Prieto and C. Babusiaux and S. Boudreault and L. Chemin and C. Delle Luche and C. Fabre and A. Gueguen and N. C. Hambly and Y. Lasne and F. Meynadier and F. Pailler and C. Panem and F. Royer and G. Tauran and C. Zurbach and T. Zwitter and F. Arenou and D. Bossini and A. Gomez and V. Lemaitre and N. Leclerc and T. Morel and U. Munari and C. Turon and A. Vallenari and M. Žerjal},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1804.09372},
  year   = {2019}
}

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