Gaia DR3: Specific processing and validation of all-sky RR Lyrae and Cepheid stars -- The Cepheid sample

Autor: Ripepi, V., Clementini, G., Molinaro, R., Leccia, S., Plachy, E., Molnár, L., Rimoldini, L., Musella, I., Marconi, M., Garofalo, A., Audard, M., Holl, B., Evans, D. W., de Fombelle, G. Jevardat, Lecoeur-Taibi, I., Marchal, O., Mowlavi, N., Muraveva, T., Nienartowicz, K., Sartoretti, P., Szabados, L., Eyer, L.
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: A&A 674, A17 (2023)
Druh dokumentu: Working Paper
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/202243990
Popis: Context. Cepheids are pulsating stars that play a crucial role in several astrophysical contexts. Among the different types, the Classical Cepheids are fundamental tools for the calibration of the extragalactic distance ladder. They are also powerful stellar population tracers in the context of Galactic studies. The Gaia Third Data Release (DR3) publishes improved data on Cepheids collected during the initial 34 months of operations. Aims. We present the Gaia DR3 catalogue of Cepheids of all types, obtained through the analysis carried out with the Specific Object Study (SOS) Cep&RRL pipeline. Methods. We discuss the procedures adopted to clean the Cepheid sample from spurious objects, to validate the results, and to re-classify sources with a wrong outcome from the SOS Cep&RRL pipeline. Results. The Gaia DR3 includes multi-band time-series photometry and characterisation by the SOS Cep&RRL pipeline for a sample of 15,006 Cepheids of all types. The sample includes 4,663, 4,616, 321 and 185 pulsators, distributed in the LMC, SMC, M31 and M33, respectively, as well as 5 221 objects in the remaining All Sky sub-region which includes stars in the MW field/clusters and in a number of small satellites of our Galaxy. Among this sample, 327 objects were known as variable stars in the literature but with a different classification, while, to the best of our knowledge, 474 stars have not been reported before to be variable stars and therefore they likely are new Cepheids discovered by Gaia.
Comment: This manuscript is one of the official papers planned to accompany Gaia DR3 in a special issue of Astronomy & Astrophysics. It includes 34 pages and 39 figures. Submitted to Astronomy & Astrophysics on May 10 2022
Databáze: arXiv