The 10 parsec sample in the Gaia era
C\'eline Reyl\'e, Kevin Jardine, Pascal Fouqu\'e, Jose A. Caballero,, Richard L. Smart, Alessandro Sozzetti

TL;DR
This paper compiles a comprehensive, high-precision census of stars, brown dwarfs, and exoplanets within 10 parsecs using Gaia EDR3 data, providing a valuable benchmark for stellar and galactic studies.
Contribution
It presents the most complete 10 pc sample to date, combining Gaia data with literature, and offers a catalog for calibration, testing Gaia data quality, and future research.
Findings
Approximately 28% multiplicity among the objects
Around 61% of the objects are M stars, mostly M3.0 V to M5.0 V
Catalog includes 540 objects in 339 systems within 10 pc
Abstract
The nearest stars provide a fundamental constraint for our understanding of stellar physics and the Galaxy. The nearby sample serves as an anchor where all objects can be seen and understood with precise data. This work is triggered by the most recent data release of the astrometric space mission Gaia and uses its unprecedented high precision parallax measurements to review the census of objects within 10 pc. The first aim of this work was to compile all stars and brown dwarfs within 10 pc observable by Gaia, and compare it with the Gaia Catalogue of Nearby Stars as a quality assurance test. We complement the list to get a full 10 pc census, including bright stars, brown dwarfs, and exoplanets. We started our compilation from a query on all objects with a parallax larger than 100 mas using SIMBAD. We completed the census by adding companions, brown dwarfs with recent parallax…
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