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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2005

Spectroscopic survey of the Galaxy with Gaia– II. The expected science yield from the Radial Velocity Spectrometer

M. I. Wilkinson; A. Vallenari; C. Turon; Ulisse Munari; Daniel Martin Katz; G. Bono; Mark Cropper; Amina Helmi; N. Robichon; F. Thévenin; S. Vidrih; T. Zwitter; F. Arenou; M.-O. Baylac; G. Bertelli; A. Bijaoui; F. Boschi; F. Castelli; F. Crifo; M. David; Andreja Gomboc; Alfredo Gomez; M. Haywood; U. Jauregi; P. de Laverny; Y. Lebreton; P. M. Marrese; T. R. Marsh; S. Mignot; D. Morin

The Gaia mission is designed as a Galaxy explorer, and will measure simultaneously, in a survey mode, the five or six phase-space parameters of all stars brighter than 20th magnitude, as well as providing a description of their astrophysical characteristics. These measurements are obtained by combining an astrometric instrument with micro-arcsecond capabilities, a photometric system giving the magnitudes and colours in 15 bands and a medium-resolution spectrograph named the Radial Velocity Spectrometer (RVS). The latter instrument will produce spectra in the 848- to 874-nm wavelength range, with a resolving power R = 11500, from which radial velocities, rotational velocities, atmospheric parameters and abundances can be derived. A companion paper has presented the characteristics of the RVS and its performance. The present paper details the outstanding scientific impact of this important part of the Gaia satellite on some key open questions in present-day astrophysics. The unbiased and simultaneous acquisition of multi-epoch radial velocities and individual abundances of key elements in parallel with the astrometric parameters is essential for the determination of the dynamical state and formation history of our Galaxy. Moreover, for stars brighter than V similar or equal to 15, the resolving power of the RVS will give information about most of the effects that influence the position of a star in the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, placing unprecedented constraints on the age, internal structure and evolution of stars of all types. Finally, the RVS multi-epoch observations are ideally suited to the identification, classification and characterization of the many types of double, multiple and variable stars.


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2004

Spectroscopic survey of the Galaxy with Gaia - I. Design and performance of the Radial Velocity Spectrometer

D Katz; Ulisse Munari; Mark Cropper; T. Zwitter; F. Thévenin; M. David; Y. Viala; F. Crifo; Andreja Gomboc; F Royer; F. Arenou; P. M. Marrese; R Sordo; M. I. Wilkinson; A. Vallenari; C. Turon; Amina Helmi; G. Bono; M. A. C. Perryman; Alfredo Gomez; L. Tomasella; F. Boschi; D. Morin; M. Haywood; C. Soubiran; F. Castelli; A. Bijaoui; G. Bertelli; A. Prša; S. Mignot


Astronomy and Astrophysics | 1992

The Hipparcos Input Catalogue. I : Star selection

C. Turon; A. E. Gomez; F. Crifo; Michel Creze; M. A. C. Perryman; D. Morin; F. Arenou; B. Nicolet; M. Chareton; Daniel Egret


Bulletin d'information - Centre de données stellaires | 1992

The Hipparcos Input Catalogue

C. Turon; Michel Creze; D. Egret; A. E. Gomez; M. Grenon; Hartmut Jahreiss; Y. Requieme; A. N. Argue; A. Bec-Borsenberger; J. Dommanget; M. O. Mennessier; F. Arenou; M. Chareton; F. Crifo; J. C. Mermilliod; D. Morin; B. Nicolet; O. Nys; Laurent Prevot; M. Rousseau; M. A. C. Perryman


Bulletin d'information - Centre de données stellaires | 1993

Version 2 of the Hipparcos input catalogue

C. Turon; Michel Creze; D. Egret; A. E. Gomez; M. Grenon; Hartmut Jahreiss; Y. Requieme; A. N. Argue; A. Bec-Borsenberger; J. Dommanget; M. O. Mennessier; F. Arenou; M. Chareton; F. Crifo; J. C. Mermilliod; D. Morin; B. Nicolet; O. Nys; Laurent Prevot; M. Rousseau; M. A. C. Perryman


Archive | 1989

The Hipparcos mission. Pre-launch status. Volume II: The Input Catalogue.

M. A. C. Perryman; C. Turon; F. Arenou; A. N. Argue; A. Bec-Borsenberger; M. Chareton; Michel Creze; F. Crifo; J. Dommanget; Daniel Egret; Francois Figueras; A. E. Gomez; M. Grenon; Hartmut Jahreiss; J. Kovalevsky; Lennart Lindegren; M. O. Mennessier; J. Cl. Mermilliod; D. Morin; B. Nicolet; Laurent Prevot; Y. Requieme; Marc Wenger


Archive | 2008

THE PERFORMANCE OF THE HIPPARCOS INPUT CATALOGUE AS COMPARED WITH THE FIRST RESULTS OF THE HIPPARCOS MISSION

C. Turon; F. Arenou; M. Froeschle; F. van Leeuwen; Lennart Lindegren; F. Mignard; D. Morin; M. A. C. Perryman


Archive | 2008

Spectroscopic Survey of the Galaxy with Gaia II. The expected science yield from the Radial Velocity

A. Vallenari; C. Turon; Ulisse Munari; D. Katz; G. Bono; Mark Cropper; Amina Helmi; N. Robichon; Simon Vidrih; T. Zwitter; F. Arenou; G. Bertelli; A. Bijaoui; F. Boschi; F. Castelli; F. Crifo; M. David; Andreja Gomboc; M. Haywood; U. Jauregi; Y. Lebreton; P. M. Marrese; T. R. Marsh; Shan Mignot; D. Morin; S. Pasetto; M. A. C. Perryman; A. Prÿsa; A. Recio-Blanco; F. Royer


Archive | 1996

Hipparcos Input Catalogue, Version 2 (Turon+ 1993)

C. Turon; Daniel Egret; A. E. Gomez; M. Grenon; Hartmut Jahreiss; Y. Requieme; A. N. Argue; A. Bec-Borsenberger; J. Dommanget; M.-O. Mennessier; F. Arenou; M. Chareton; F. Crifo; J. Cl. Mermilliod; D. Morin; B. Nicolet; O. Nys; Laurent Prevot; Mk Rousseau; M. A. C. Perryman


Archive | 1992

The Hipparcos observing programme. Performances of the input catalogue

C. Turon; F. Arenou; F. Crifo; A. E. Gomez; D. Morin

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C. Turon

Janssen Pharmaceutica

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F. Crifo

Janssen Pharmaceutica

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M. Grenon

Delft University of Technology

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M. A. C. Perryman

European Space Research and Technology Centre

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M. David

University of Antwerp

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Amina Helmi

Kapteyn Astronomical Institute

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Mark Cropper

University College London

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