Gaia Data Release 3. The first Gaia catalogue of eclipsing binary candidates
N. Mowlavi, B. Holl, I. Lec{\oe}ur-Ta\"ibi, F. Barblan, A. Kochoska,, A. Pr\v{s}a, T. Mazeh, L. Rimoldini, P. Gavras, M. Audard, G. Jevardat de, Fombelle, K. Nienartowicz, P. Garcia-Lario, L. Eyer

TL;DR
This paper introduces Gaia DR3's first catalogue of over 2.1 million eclipsing binary candidates, detailing its creation, validation, and potential for astrophysical research.
Contribution
It presents a new large-scale catalogue of eclipsing binary candidates from Gaia DR3, including a novel period search and model selection methodology.
Findings
Approximately 530,000 candidates match known eclipsing binaries.
Catalogue completeness is estimated between 25% and 50%.
Most known binaries have compatible Gaia periods.
Abstract
We present the first Gaia catalogue of eclipsing binary candidates released in Gaia DR3, describe its content, provide tips for its usage, estimate its quality, and show illustrative samples. The catalogue contains 2,184,477 sources with G magnitudes up to 20 mag. Candidate selection is based on the results of variable object classification performed within the Gaia Data Processing and Analysis Consortium, further filtered using eclipsing binary-tailored criteria based on the G light curves. To find the orbital period, a large ensemble of trial periods is first acquired using three distinct period search methods applied to the cleaned G light curve. The G light curve is then modelled with up-to two Gaussians and a cosine for each trial period. The best combination of orbital period and geometric model is finally selected using Bayesian model comparison based on the BIC. A global ranking…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astro and Planetary Science
