Data Release 3: the Solar System survey
P. Tanga, T. Pauwels, F. Mignard, K. Muinonen, A. Cellino, P. David,, D. Hestroffer, F. Spoto, J. Berthier, J. Guiraud, W. Roux, B. Carry, M., Delbo, A. Dell Oro, C. Fouron, L. Galluccio, A. Jonckheere, S.A. Klioner, Y., Lefustec, L. Liberato, C. Ord\'enovic, I. Oreshina-Slezak

TL;DR
Gaia DR3 provides an extensive, high-precision dataset of over 150,000 Solar System objects, including astrometry, photometry, and spectra, enabling advanced dynamical and physical analyses.
Contribution
This paper details the processing pipeline, data quality assessment, and the first comprehensive Solar System survey by Gaia, significantly improving data accuracy over previous releases.
Findings
Astrometric accuracy improved over DR2.
Detection of satellite-induced wobbling and Yarkovsky effects.
Reproduction of asteroid phase and rotational light curves.
Abstract
The third data release by the Gaia mission of the European Space (DR3) is the first release to provide the community with a large sample of observations for more than 150 thousand Solar System objects, including asteroids and natural planetary satellites. The release contains astrometry (over 23 million epochs) and photometry, along with average reflectance spectra of 60518 asteroids and osculating elements. We present an overview of the procedures that have been implemented over several years of development and tests to process Solar System data at the level of accuracy that Gaia can reach. We illustrate the data properties and potential with some practical examples. In order to allow the users of DR3 to best exploit the data, we explain the assumptions and approaches followed in the implementation of the data processing pipeline for Solar System processing, and their effects in terms…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies · Planetary Science and Exploration
