Stellar parametrization from Gaia RVS spectra
A. Recio-Blanco, P. de Laverny, C. Allende Prieto, D. Fustes, M., Manteiga, B. Arcay, A. Bijaoui, C. Dafonte, C. Ordenovic, D. Ordo\~nez Blanco

TL;DR
This paper discusses the development and expected performance of stellar parametrization methods for Gaia RVS spectra, enabling precise determination of stellar parameters and chemical abundances for millions of stars.
Contribution
It introduces and evaluates multiple parametrization codes tailored for Gaia RVS spectra, highlighting their expected accuracy and efficiency across different stellar types and brightness levels.
Findings
High accuracy in stellar parameters for stars brighter than G_RVS~12.5
Internal errors around 40K in Teff and 0.04dex in [M/H] at G_RVS=10.3
Enhanced parameter estimation for faint stars using spectrophotometric inputs
Abstract
Among the myriad of data collected by the ESA Gaia satellite, about 150 million spectra will be delivered by the Radial Velocity Spectrometer (RVS) for stars as faint as G_RVS~16. A specific stellar parametrization will be performed for most of these RVS spectra. Some individual chemical abundances will also be estimated for the brightest targets. We describe the different parametrization codes that have been specifically developed or adapted for RVS spectra within the GSP-spec working group of the analysis consortium. The tested codes are based on optimization (FERRE and GAUGUIN), projection (MATISSE) or pattern recognition methods (Artificial Neural Networks). We present and discuss their expected performances in the recovered stellar atmospheric parameters (Teff, log(g), [M/H]) for B- to K- type stars. The performances for the determinations of [alpha/Fe] ratios are also presented…
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