Gaia Data Release 3: Apsis II -- Stellar Parameters
M. Fouesneau, Y. Fr\'emat, R. Andrae, A.J. Korn, C. Soubiran, G., Kordopatis, A. Vallenari, U. Heiter, O.L. Creevey, L.M. Sarro, P. de Laverny,, A.C. Lanzafame, A. Lobel, R. Sordo, J. Rybizki, I. Slezak, M.A. \'Alvarez, R., Drimmel, D. Garabato, L. Delchambre

TL;DR
The Gaia DR3 Apsis II catalog provides a comprehensive, uniformly-derived set of stellar parameters for hundreds of millions of stars, enabling detailed chemo-dynamical studies of the Milky Way.
Contribution
This work introduces the Apsis pipeline for deriving extensive stellar parameters from Gaia DR3 spectra, creating the largest uniform stellar catalog to date.
Findings
Validated parameters against benchmark stars and asteroseismology.
Provided stellar parameters for over 470 million stars.
Identified regimes where parameters are most reliable.
Abstract
The third Gaia data release contains, beyond the astrometry and photometry, dispersed light for hundreds of millions of sources from the Gaia prism spectra (BP and RP) and the spectrograph (RVS). This data release opens a new window on the chemo-dynamical properties of stars in our Galaxy, essential knowledge for understanding the structure, formation, and evolution of the Milky Way. To provide insight into the physical properties of Milky Way stars, we used these data to produce a uniformly-derived, all-sky catalog of stellar astrophysical parameters (APs): Teff, logg, [M/H], [/Fe], activity index, emission lines, rotation, 13 chemical abundance estimates, radius, age, mass, bolometric luminosity, distance, and dust extinction. We developed the Apsis pipeline to infer APs of Gaia objects by analyzing their astrometry, photometry, BP/RP, and RVS spectra. We validate our results…
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