Joint astrometric solution of Hipparcos and Gaia: A recipe for the Hundred Thousand Proper Motions project
Daniel Michalik, Lennart Lindegren, David Hobbs, and Uwe Lammers

TL;DR
This paper presents a method to combine early Gaia data with Hipparcos data to improve stellar proper motion measurements, enabling earlier detection of binaries and exoplanets, and enhancing astrometric accuracy.
Contribution
It adapts the AGIS solution to jointly process Hipparcos and Gaia data, providing a novel approach for early high-precision proper motion determination.
Findings
Proper motion accuracies between 14 and 134 microarcseconds per year predicted
Significant improvement in Hipparcos proper motions achievable before Gaia-only results
Method enables detection of long-period binary and exoplanet candidates
Abstract
The first release of astrometric data from Gaia is expected in 2016. It will contain the mean stellar positions and magnitudes from the first year of observations. For more than 100 000 stars in common with the Hipparcos Catalogue it will be possible to compute very accurate proper motions due to the time difference of about 24 years between the two missions. This Hundred Thousand Proper Motions (HTPM) project will be part of the first release. Our aim is to investigate how early Gaia data can be optimally combined with information from the Hipparcos Catalogue in order to provide the most accurate and reliable results for HTPM. The Astrometric Global Iterative Solution (AGIS) was developed to compute the astrometric core solution based on the Gaia observations and will be used for all releases of astrometric data from Gaia. We adapt AGIS to process Hipparcos data in addition to Gaia…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
