Gaia Data Release 2: Observational Hertzsprung-Russell diagrams
Gaia Collaboration, C. Babusiaux, F. van Leeuwen, M.A. Barstow, C., Jordi, A. Vallenari, D. Bossini, A. Bressan, T. Cantat-Gaudin, M. van, Leeuwen, A.G.A. Brown, T. Prusti, J.H.J. de Bruijne, C.A.L. Bailer-Jones, M., Biermann, D.W. Evans, L. Eyer, F. Jansen, S.A. Klioner

TL;DR
Gaia DR2 provides unprecedented, detailed Hertzsprung-Russell diagrams across various stellar populations, revealing fine structures and evolutionary phases, and enabling new insights into stellar physics and populations.
Contribution
This paper demonstrates the power of Gaia DR2 data to produce highly detailed HRDs, uncovering new features like the split white dwarf sequence and linking kinematics with stellar evolution.
Findings
First clear split of hydrogen and helium white dwarfs in HRD
Identification of two populations in halo kinematics
Precise empirical isochrones for open clusters
Abstract
We highlight the power of the Gaia DR2 in studying many fine structures of the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram (HRD). Gaia allows us to present many different HRDs, depending in particular on stellar population selections. We do not aim here for completeness in terms of types of stars or stellar evolutionary aspects. Instead, we have chosen several illustrative examples. We describe some of the selections that can be made in Gaia DR2 to highlight the main structures of the Gaia HRDs. We select both field and cluster (open and globular) stars, compare the observations with previous classifications and with stellar evolutionary tracks, and we present variations of the Gaia HRD with age, metallicity, and kinematics. Late stages of stellar evolution such as hot subdwarfs, post-AGB stars, planetary nebulae, and white dwarfs are also analysed, as well as low-mass brown dwarf objects. The Gaia…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
