The RAdial Velocity Experiment (RAVE): Third Data Release
A. Siebert, M.E.K. Williams, A. Siviero, W. Reid, C. Boeche, M., Steinmetz, J. Fulbright, U. Munari, T. Zwitter, F.G. Watson, R.F.G. Wyse,, R.S. de Jong, H. Enke, B. Anguiano, D. Burton, C.J.P. Cass, K. Fiegert, M., Hartley, A. Ritter, K.S. Russel, M. Stupar, O. Bienayme

TL;DR
The third data release of RAVE provides extensive radial velocity and stellar parameter data for thousands of stars, enhancing the survey's dataset with improved calibration and processing methods for future astronomical research.
Contribution
This release introduces a new processing pipeline and an updated metallicity calibration, expanding the available stellar data for the astronomical community.
Findings
83,072 radial velocity measurements released
Stellar parameters for 39,833 stars provided
Enhanced calibration for metallicity based on additional standards
Abstract
We present the third data release of the RAdial Velocity Experiment (RAVE) which is the first milestone of the RAVE project, releasing the full pilot survey. The catalog contains 83,072 radial velocity measurements for 77,461 stars in the southern celestial hemisphere, as well as stellar parameters for 39,833 stars. This paper describes the content of the new release, the new processing pipeline, as well as an updated calibration for the metallicity based upon the observation of additional standard stars. Spectra will be made available in a future release. The data release can be accessed via the RAVE webpage: http://www.rave-survey.org.
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