Gaia Data Release 3: Catalogue Validation
C. Babusiaux, C. Fabricius, S. Khanna, T. Muraveva, C. Reyl\'e, F., Spoto, A. Vallenari, X. Luri, F. Arenou, M.A. Alvarez, F. Anders, T. Antoja,, E. Balbinot, C. Barache, N. Bauchet, D. Bossini, D. Busonero, T., Cantat-Gaudin, J. M. Carrasco, C. Dafonte, S. Diakite, F. Figueras

TL;DR
Gaia DR3 significantly enhances the scope, precision, and diversity of stellar and extragalactic data, but users should be aware of certain limitations identified during validation.
Contribution
This paper provides a comprehensive validation and assessment of Gaia DR3, highlighting its improvements and limitations for scientific use.
Findings
Increased number and diversity of data products.
Validation confirms internal consistency and external accuracy.
Identified limitations and recommended usage cautions.
Abstract
The third gaia data release (DR3) provides a wealth of new data products. The early part of the release, Gaia EDR3, already provided the astrometric and photometric data for nearly two billion sources. The full release now adds improved parameters compared to Gaia DR2 for radial velocities, astrophysical parameters, variability information, light curves, and orbits for Solar System objects. The improvements are in terms of the number of sources, the variety of parameter information, precision, and accuracy. For the first time, Gaia DR3 also provides a sample of spectrophotometry and spectra obtained with the Radial Velocity Spectrometer, binary star solutions, and a characterisation of extragalactic object candidates. Before the publication of the catalogue, these data have undergone a dedicated transversal validation process. The aim of this paper is to highlight limitations of the…
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TopicsGeophysics and Gravity Measurements · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies
