Validation of the Gaia Early Data Release 3 parallax zero-point model with asteroseismology
Abstract
The Gaia Early Data Release 3 (EDR3) provides trigonometric parallaxes for 1.5 billion stars, with reduced systematics compared to Gaia Data Release 2 and reported precisions better by up to a factor of two. New to EDR3 is a tentative model for correcting the parallaxes of magnitude-, position-, and color-dependent systematics for five- and six-parameter astrometric solutions, and . Using a sample of over 2,000 first-ascent red giant branch stars with asteroseismic parallaxes, I perform an independent check of the model in a Gaia magnitude range of and color range of . This analysis therefore bridges the Gaia team's consistency check of for , and indications from independent analysis using Cepheids of a over-correction for . I find an over-correction sets in at , such that -corrected EDR3 parallaxes are larger than asteroseismic parallaxes by . For , EDR3 and asteroseismic parallaxes in the Kepler field agree up to a constant consistent with expected spatial variations in EDR3 parallaxes after a linear, color-dependent adjustment. I also infer an average under-estimation of EDR3 parallax uncertainties in the sample of , consistent with the Gaia team's estimates at similar magnitudes and independent analysis using wide binaries. Finally, I extend the Gaia team's parallax spatial covariance model to brighter magnitudes () and smaller scales (down to ), where systematic EDR3 parallax uncertainties are at least .
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@article{arxiv.2101.07252,
title = {Validation of the Gaia Early Data Release 3 parallax zero-point model with asteroseismology},
author = {Joel C. Zinn},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.07252},
year = {2021}
}
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Published in AJ