Gaia archive
Arkadiusz Hypki (1, 2), Anthony G.A. Brown (1) ((1) Sterrewacht, Leiden, (2) N. Copernicus Astronomical Center)

TL;DR
The Gaia archive, developed by the DPAC Consortium, aims to facilitate astronomical research by providing tools and features for the community to access and utilize Gaia data effectively.
Contribution
This paper introduces the Gaia archive's design, features, and tools, emphasizing community engagement and feedback for its development.
Findings
Initial set of tools provided to the community
Design considerations for maximizing scientific use
Community feedback integration plan
Abstract
The Gaia archive is being designed and implemented by the DPAC Consortium. The purpose of the archive is to maximize the scientific exploitation of the Gaia data by the astronomical community. Thus, it is crucial to gather and discuss with the community the features of the Gaia archive as much as possible. It is especially important from the point of view of the GENIUS project to gather the feedback and potential use cases for the archive. This paper presents very briefly the general ideas behind the Gaia archive and presents which tools are already provided to the community.
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Taxonomy
TopicsScientific Research and Discoveries · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
