Gaia Early Data Release 3: Modelling and calibration of Gaia's point and line spread functions
N. Rowell, M. Davidson, L. Lindegren, F. van Leeuwen, J. Casta\~neda,, C. Fabricius, U. Bastian, N. C. Hambly, J. Hern\'andez, A. Bombrun, D. W., Evans, F. De Angeli, M. Riello, D. Busonero, C. Crowley, A. Mora, U. Lammers,, G. Gracia, J. Portell, M. Biermann, and A. G. A. Brown

TL;DR
This paper details the development and calibration of Gaia's point and line spread functions for EDR3, significantly improving astrometric accuracy by modeling time and color dependencies, with insights for future enhancements.
Contribution
It introduces a new PSF model and calibration pipeline for Gaia EDR3, capturing time and color variations to reduce systematic errors in astrometric measurements.
Findings
PSF calibration models show strong time and color dependence.
Residual analysis highlights model performance and limitations.
Calibration improvements lead to reduced systematic errors.
Abstract
Context: The unprecedented astrometric precision of the Gaia mission relies on accurate estimates of the locations of sources in the Gaia data stream. This is ultimately performed by point spread function (PSF) fitting, which in turn requires an accurate reconstruction of the PSF. Gaia Early Data Release 3 (EDR3) will, for the first time, use a PSF calibration that models several of the strongest dependences, leading to signficantly reduced systematic errors. Aims: We describe the PSF model and calibration pipeline implemented for Gaia EDR3, including an analysis of the calibration results over the 34 months of data. We include a discussion of the limitations of the current pipeline and directions for future releases. This will be of use both to users of Gaia data and as a reference for other precision astrometry missions. Methods: We develop models of the 1D line spread function (LSF)…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
