The Gaia-ESO Public Spectroscopic Survey: Motivation, implementation, GIRAFFE data processing, analysis, and final data products
G. Gilmore, S. Randich, C. C. Worley, A. Hourihane, A. Gonneau, G. G., Sacco, J. R. Lewis, L. Magrini, P. Francois, R. D. Jeffries, S. E. Koposov,, A. Bragaglia, E. J. Alfaro, C. Allende Prieto, R. Blomme, A. J. Korn, A. C., Lanzafame, E. Pancino, A. Recio-Blanco, R. Smiljanic

TL;DR
The Gaia-ESO Survey is a large-scale spectroscopic project aiming to provide homogeneous astrophysical parameters and elemental abundances for 100,000 stars, supporting Galactic studies and future stellar surveys.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive methodology for data processing, analysis, and calibration of spectroscopic data across multiple pipelines, creating a valuable legacy dataset.
Findings
Obtained 202,000 spectra of 115,000 stars.
Delivered a homogenized dataset of astrophysical parameters.
Provided a publicly accessible, calibrated stellar survey database.
Abstract
The Gaia-ESO Public Spectroscopic Survey is an ambitious project designed to obtain astrophysical parameters and elemental abundances for 100,000 stars, including large representative samples of the stellar populations in the Galaxy, and a well-defined sample of 60 (plus 20 archive) open clusters. We provide internally consistent results calibrated on benchmark stars and star clusters, extending across a very wide range of abundances and ages. This provides a legacy data set of intrinsic value, and equally a large wide-ranging dataset that is of value for homogenisation of other and future stellar surveys and Gaia's astrophysical parameters. This article provides an overview of the survey methodology, the scientific aims, and the implementation, including a description of the data processing for the GIRAFFE spectra. A companion paper (arXiv:2206.02901) introduces the survey results.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
