论文标题

Gaia Data Release 3。第一个Eclips二进制候选者的Gaia目录

Gaia Data Release 3. The first Gaia catalogue of eclipsing binary candidates

论文作者

Mowlavi, N., Holl, B., Lecœur-Taïbi, I., Barblan, F., Kochoska, A., Prša, A., Mazeh, T., Rimoldini, L., Gavras, P., Audard, M., de Fombelle, G. Jevardat, Nienartowicz, K., Garcia-Lario, P., Eyer, L.

论文摘要

我们介绍了在Gaia DR3中发布的第一个gaia目录,描述了其内容,提供其用途的技巧,估算其质量并显示说明性样本。该目录包含2,184,477个来源,G幅度最高为20 mag。候选选择基于GAIA数据处理和分析联盟内执行的可变对象分类的结果,并使用基于G光曲线的二进制二进制标准进一步过滤。为了找到轨道周期,首先使用应用于清洁的G光曲线的三种不同的时期搜索方法获得了大量的试验期。然后,在每个试验期间,用最新的高斯和一个余弦来对G光曲线进行建模。最终,使用基于BIC的贝叶斯模型比较选择了轨道周期和几何模型的最佳组合。提供了一个全球排名指标,以对来源之间所选模型的质量进行排名。目录仅限于大于0.2天的轨道周期。大约有530,000名候选人也被归类为文献中的黯然失色的二进制文件,在约600,000个可用的交叉匹配中,其中93%的时间与盖亚时期兼容。目录完整性估计在25%至50%之间,具体取决于天空区域,相对于偏离银河凸起和麦哲伦云的Ogle4目录。对具有显着视差的约400,000名候选者的说明性样本的分析显示了观察性HR图中的特性,这对于黯然失色的二进制文件预期。随后对分离的明亮候选者子样本的分析为剥削目录提供了进一步的提示。轨道周期,光曲线模型参数和全球排名均在该目录中发布,并在适用的情况下与其相关的不确定性发布。

We present the first Gaia catalogue of eclipsing binary candidates released in Gaia DR3, describe its content, provide tips for its usage, estimate its quality, and show illustrative samples. The catalogue contains 2,184,477 sources with G magnitudes up to 20 mag. Candidate selection is based on the results of variable object classification performed within the Gaia Data Processing and Analysis Consortium, further filtered using eclipsing binary-tailored criteria based on the G light curves. To find the orbital period, a large ensemble of trial periods is first acquired using three distinct period search methods applied to the cleaned G light curve. The G light curve is then modelled with up-to two Gaussians and a cosine for each trial period. The best combination of orbital period and geometric model is finally selected using Bayesian model comparison based on the BIC. A global ranking metric is provided to rank the quality of the chosen model between sources. The catalogue is restricted to orbital periods larger than 0.2 days. About 530,000 of the candidates are classified as eclipsing binaries in the literature as well, out of ~600,000 available crossmatches, and 93% of them have published periods compatible with the Gaia periods. Catalogue completeness is estimated to be between 25% and 50%, depending on the sky region, relative to the OGLE4 catalogues of eclipsing binaries towards the Galactic Bulge and the Magellanic Clouds. The analysis of an illustrative sample of ~400,000 candidates with significant parallaxes shows properties in the observational HR diagram as expected for eclipsing binaries. The subsequent analysis of a sub-sample of detached bright candidates provides further hints for the exploitation of the catalogue. The orbital periods, light curve model parameters, and global rankings are all published in the catalogue with their related uncertainties where applicable.

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