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Gaia Data Release 3: Gaia scan-angle dependent signals and spurious periods

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics 2023-06-21 v4 Astrophysics of Galaxies Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

Context: Gaia DR3 time series data may contain spurious signals related to the time-dependent scan angle. Aims: We aim to explain the origin of scan-angle dependent signals and how they can lead to spurious periods, provide statistics to identify them in the data, and suggest how to deal with them in Gaia DR3 data and in future releases. Methods: Using real Gaia data, alongside numerical and analytical models, we visualise and explain the features observed in the data. Results: We demonstrated with Gaia data that source structure (multiplicity or extendedness) or pollution from close-by bright objects can cause biases in the image parameter determination from which photometric, astrometric and (indirectly) radial velocity time series are derived. These biases are a function of the time-dependent scan direction of the instrument and thus can introduce scan-angle dependent signals, which in turn can result in specific spurious periodic signals. Numerical simulations qualitatively reproduce the general structure observed in the spurious period and spatial distribution of photometry and astrometry. A variety of statistics allows for identification of affected sources. Conclusions: The origin of the scan-angle dependent signals and subsequent spurious periods is well-understood and is in majority caused by fixed-orientation optical pairs with separation <0.5" (amongst which binaries with P>>5y) and (cores of) distant galaxies. Though the majority of sources with affected derived parameters have been filtered out from the Gaia archive, there remain Gaia DR3 data that should be treated with care (e.g. gaia_source was untouched). Finally, the various statistics discussed in the paper can not only be used to identify and filter affected sources, but alternatively reveal new information about them not available through other means, especially in terms of binarity on sub-arcsecond scale.

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@article{arxiv.2212.11971,
  title  = {Gaia Data Release 3: Gaia scan-angle dependent signals and spurious periods},
  author = {B. Holl and C. Fabricius and J. Portell and L. Lindegren and P. Panuzzo and M. Bernet and J. Castañeda and G. Jevardat de Fombelle and M. Audard and C. Ducourant and D. L. Harrison and D. W. Evans and G. Busso and A. Sozzetti and E. Gosset and F. Arenou and F. De Angeli and M. Riello and L. Eyer and L. Rimoldini and P. Gavras and N. Mowlavi and K. Nienartowicz and I. Lecoeur-Taïbi and P. García-Lario and D. Pourbaix},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.11971},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

60 Figures, 2 Tables, A&A accepted, added overlooked reference to https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2022arXiv221005003C/abstract