Gaia Early Data Release 3: The astrometric solution
L. Lindegren, S.A. Klioner, J. Hern\'andez, A. Bombrun, M., Ramos-Lerate, H. Steidelm\"uller, U. Bastian, M. Biermann, A. de Torres, E., Gerlach, R. Geyer, T. Hilger, D. Hobbs, U. Lammers, P.J. McMillan, C.A., Stephenson, J. Casta\~neda, M. Davidson, C. Fabricius

TL;DR
Gaia EDR3 provides highly precise astrometric data for over 1.8 billion sources, with significant improvements in modeling and calibration over previous releases, enabling advanced studies of stellar positions, motions, and distances.
Contribution
This paper details the processing, calibration, and validation methods for Gaia EDR3's extensive astrometric dataset, introducing new calibration techniques and improved models compared to Gaia DR2.
Findings
Astrometric solutions for 1.468 billion sources with high accuracy.
Median parallax and proper motion uncertainties are 0.02-0.03 mas for bright sources.
Enhanced calibration models reduce systematic errors in astrometry.
Abstract
Gaia Early Data Release 3 (Gaia EDR3) contains results for 1.812 billion sources in the magnitude range G = 3 to 21 based on observations collected by the European Space Agency Gaia satellite during the first 34 months of its operational phase. We describe the input data, the models, and the processing used for the astrometric content of Gaia EDR3, as well as the validation of these results performed within the astrometry task. The processing broadly followed the same procedures as for Gaia DR2, but with significant improvements to the modelling of observations. For the first time in the Gaia data processing, colour-dependent calibrations of the line- and point-spread functions have been used for sources with well-determined colours from DR2. In the astrometric processing these sources obtained five-parameter solutions, whereas other sources were processed using a special calibration…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies
