Chronos --- Taking the pulse of our Galactic neighbourhood (ESA Voyage 2050 White Paper)
Eric Michel, K\'evin Belkacem, Beno\^it Mosser, R\'eza Samadi, Misha, Haywood, David Katz, Benoit Famaey, Tiago L. Campante, M\'ario J. P. F. G., Monteiro, Margarida S. Cunha, Andrea Miglio, Rafael A. Garc\'ia, Hans, Kjeldsen, Juan Carlos Su\'arez, S\'ebastien Deheuvels

TL;DR
The paper proposes Chronos, a long-term all-sky stellar variability survey extension to Gaia, aiming to enhance our understanding of the Milky Way's structure and history through extensive asteroseismology and stellar data collection.
Contribution
It introduces the Chronos concept, a novel time-domain survey extending Gaia to provide mass and age estimates for half a million red giants, improving Galactic archaeology.
Findings
Demonstrates potential for detailed Galactic history insights.
Shows capability to survey stars from subgiant to early AGB.
Surpasses previous surveys in coverage and duration.
Abstract
The period 2035-50 considered in the ESA Voyage long-term plan will coincide with a series of foreseeable advances in the characterization of the stellar content of the Milky Way. The Gaia mission, combined with large-scale spectroscopic surveys, is helping to build an unprecedented census in terms of the astrometric, kinematic and chemical properties of Galactic stellar populations. Within a decade, precise measurements of such properties will be available for hundreds of millions of stars. Meanwhile, time-domain surveys initiated with CoRoT and Kepler/K2 and carried on by space missions such as TESS and PLATO or ground-based projects like the LSST, will have brought asteroseismology to a high level of maturity. The combination of precise ages from asteroseismology with astrometric and spectroscopic data, on large stellar samples, is allowing Galactic archaeologists to gain new insight…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
