Gaia Data Release 3 Validating the classification of variable Young Stellar Object candidates
G\'abor Marton, P\'eter \'Abrah\'am, Lorenzo Rimoldini, Marc Audard,, M\'aria Kun, Zs\'ofia Nagy, \'Agnes K\'osp\'al, L\'aszl\'o Szabados, Berry, Holl, Panagiotis Gavras, Nami Mowlavi, Krzysztof Nienartowicz, Gr\'egory, Jevardat de Fombelle, Isabelle Lecoeur-Ta\"ibi

TL;DR
The Gaia DR3 catalog of variable Young Stellar Object candidates was validated, showing low contamination and moderate completeness, with about 40,000 new potential YSOs identified based on variability data.
Contribution
This study provides the first validation of Gaia DR3's YSO candidate classification, assessing its completeness and contamination levels using cross-matching with multiple catalogs.
Findings
Contamination level below 1%.
Completeness at the percent level.
Approximately 40,000 new YSO candidates identified.
Abstract
Context. The Gaia third Data Release (DR3) presents the first catalogue of full-sky variable Young Stellar Object (YSO) candidates observed by the Gaia space telescope during the initial 34 months of science operations. Aims. Numerous types of variable stars were classified using photometric data collected by Gaia. One of the new classes presented in the Gaia DR3 is the class of YSOs showing brightness variability. We analysed 79 375 sources classified as YSO candidates to validate their young nature and investigate the completeness and purity of the sample. Methods. We cross-matched the Gaia DR3 YSO sample with numerous catalogues from the literature, including YSO catalogues based on optical and infrared data, as well as catalogues of extragalactic sources and Galactic variable stars. YSO catalogues were used to quantify the completeness of the Gaia DR3 YSO sample, while others were…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
