Gaia Data Release 2: The catalogue of radial velocity standard stars
@article{Soubiran2018GaiaDR, title={Gaia Data Release 2: The catalogue of radial velocity standard stars}, author={C. Soubiran and G. Jasniewicz and L. Chemin and C. Zurbach and N. Brouillet and P. Panuzzo and P. Sartoretti and D. Katz and J. Campion and O. Marchal and D. Hestroffer and F. Th'evenin and F. Crifo and S. Udry and M. Cropper and G. Seabroke and Y. Viala and K. Benson and R. Blomme and A. Jean-Antoine and H. Huckle and M. Smith and S. G. Baker and Y. Damerdji and C. Dolding and Y. Fr'emat and E. Gosset and A. Guerrier and L. P. Guy and R. Haigron and K. Janssen and G. Plum and C. Fabre and Y. Lasne and F. Pailler and C. Panem and F. Riclet and F. Royer and G. Tauran and T. Zwitter and A. Gueguen and C. Turon}, journal={arXiv: Astrophysics of Galaxies}, year={2018} }
Aims. The Radial Velocity Spectrometer (RVS) on board the ESA satellite mission Gaia has no calibration device. Therefore, the radial velocity zero point needs to be calibrated with stars that are proved to be stable at a level of 300 m/s during the Gaia observations. Methods. We compiled a dataset of ~71000 radial velocity measurements from five high-resolution spectrographs. A catalogue of 4813 stars was built by combining these individual measurements. The zero point was established using… CONTINUE READING
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