Gaia Data Release 3 Properties and validation of the radial velocities
D. Katz, P. Sartoretti, A. Guerrier, P. Panuzzo, G. M. Seabroke, F., Th\'evenin, M. Cropper, K. Benson, R. Blomme, R. Haigron, O. Marchal, M., Smith, S. Baker, L. Chemin, Y. Damerdji, M. David, C. Dolding, Y. Fr\'emat,, E. Gosset, K. Jan{\ss}en, G. Jasniewicz, A. Lobel, G. Plum

TL;DR
Gaia DR3 provides an extensive catalog of radial velocities for over 33 million stars, with improved accuracy, broader temperature range, and better calibration, enabling detailed studies of the Milky Way's structure and kinematics.
Contribution
This paper introduces the Gaia DR3 radial velocity dataset, detailing new functionalities, quality filters, and validation methods that enhance the data's scope and reliability compared to previous releases.
Findings
Contains radial velocities for over 33 million stars.
Achieves median velocity precision of 1.3 km/s at G<12 mag.
Provides a correction formula for velocity zero point systematic trends.
Abstract
Gaia Data Release 3 (Gaia DR3) contains the second release of the combined radial velocities. It is based on the spectra collected during the first 34 months of the nominal mission. The longer time baseline and the improvements of the pipeline made it possible to push the processing limit, from Grvs = 12 in Gaia DR2, to Grvs = 14 mag. In this article, we describe the new functionalities implemented for Gaia DR3, the quality filters applied during processing and post-processing and the properties and performance of the published velocities. For Gaia DR3, several functionalities were upgraded or added. (Abridged) Gaia DR3 contains the combined radial velocities of 33 812 183 stars. With respect to Gaia DR2, the interval of temperature has been expanded from Teff \in [3600, 6750] K to Teff \in [3100, 14500] K for the bright stars ( Grvs \leq 12 mag) and [3100, 6750] K for the fainter…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
