The Gaia-ESO Survey: homogenisation of stellar parameters and elemental abundances
Abstract
The Gaia-ESO Survey is a public spectroscopic survey that has targeted stars covering all major components of the Milky Way from the end of 2011 to 2018, delivering its public final release in May 2022. Unlike other spectroscopic surveys, Gaia-ESO is the only survey that observed stars across all spectral types with dedicated, specialised analyses: from O (~K) all the way to K-M (3,500~K). The physics throughout these stellar regimes varies significantly, which has previously prohibited any detailed comparisons between stars of significantly different type. In the final data release (internal data release 6) of the Gaia-ESO Survey, we provide the final database containing a large number of products such as radial velocities, stellar parameters and elemental abundances, rotational velocity, and also, e.g., activity and accretion indicators in young stars and membership probability in star clusters for more than 114,000 stars. The spectral analysis is coordinated by a number of Working Groups (WGs) within the Survey, which specialise in the various stellar samples. Common targets are analysed across WGs to allow for comparisons (and calibrations) amongst instrumental setups and spectral types. Here we describe the procedures employed to ensure all Survey results are placed on a common scale to arrive at a single set of recommended results for all Survey collaborators to use. We also present some general quality and consistency checks performed over all Survey results.
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@article{arxiv.2304.07720,
title = {The Gaia-ESO Survey: homogenisation of stellar parameters and elemental abundances},
author = {A. Hourihane and P. Francois and C. C. Worley and L. Magrini and A. Gonneau and A. R. Casey and G. Gilmore and S. Randich and G. G. Sacco and A. Recio-Blanco and A. J. Korn and C. Allende Prieto and R. Smiljanic and R. Blomme and A. Bragaglia and N. A. Walton and S. Van Eck and T. Bensby and A Lanzafame and A. Frasca and E. Franciosini and F. Damiani and K. Lind and M. Bergemann and P. Bonifacio and V. Hill and A. Lobel and D. Montes and D. K. Feuillet and G. Tautvaisene and G. Guiglion and H. M. Tabernero and J. I. Gonzalez Hernandez and M. Gebran and M. Van der Swaelmen and Mikolaitis and S. Daflon and T. Merle and T. Morel and J. R. Lewis and E. A. Gonzalez Solares and D. N. A. Murphy and R. D. Jeffries and R. J. Jackson and S. Feltzing and T. Prusti and G. Carraro and K. Biazzo and L. Prisinzano and P. Jofre and S. Zaggia and A. Drazdauskas and E. Stonkute and E. Marfil and F. Jimenez-Esteban and L. Mahy and M. L. Gutierrez Albarran and S. R. Berlanas and W. Santos and L. Morbidelli and L. Spina and R. Minkeviciute},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.07720},
year = {2023}
}
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A&A accepted, minor revision, 36 pages, 38 figures