论文标题
GAIA数据版本3:BP/RP低分辨率光谱数据的处理和验证
Gaia Data Release 3: Processing and validation of BP/RP low-resolution spectral data
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论文摘要
(删节)蓝色(BP)和红色(RP)光度计低分辨率光谱数据是Gaia Data Release 3(Gaia DR3)中令人兴奋的新产品之一。我们通过一系列校准步骤将约650亿个单个传输光谱校准到相同的平均BP/RP仪器上,包括背景减法,CCD几何形状的校准以及校准CCD效率的校准程序以及在整个局部平面和时间平面中的线条功能和分散的变化。然后将校准的过境光谱与每个来源组合在一起,以扩展为连续的基础函数。涵盖光学范围至近红外波长范围[330,1050] nm的时间平均平均光谱被发布约2.2亿个物体。其中大多数比g = 17.65更明亮,但是一些BP/RP光谱已发布,以降至G = 21.43。它们的信号噪声比在覆盖的波长范围内以及观察到的物体的幅度和颜色上有显着差异,其中g = 15的源在某些波长范围内具有S/N以上100以上。对于幅度为9 <g <12的源,在RP波长范围的中央部分达到1000的源,可以实现高质量的BP/RP光谱。科学验证表明内部校准通常是成功的。但是,有一些证据表明在明亮端G <11处进行不完善的校准,其中校准的BP/RP光谱可以表现出超过其估计的通量不确定性的系统通量变化。我们还报告说,由于远距离噪声相关性,在伪波长中采样时,BP/RP光谱会表现出摇摆。
(Abridged) Blue (BP) and Red (RP) Photometer low-resolution spectral data is one of the exciting new products in Gaia Data Release 3 (Gaia DR3). We calibrate about 65 billion individual transit spectra onto the same mean BP/RP instrument through a series of calibration steps, including background subtraction, calibration of the CCD geometry and an iterative procedure for the calibration of CCD efficiency as well as variations of the line-spread function and dispersion across the focal plane and in time. The calibrated transit spectra are then combined for each source in terms of an expansion into continuous basis functions. Time-averaged mean spectra covering the optical to near-infrared wavelength range [330, 1050] nm are published for approximately 220 million objects. Most of these are brighter than G = 17.65 but some BP/RP spectra are published for sources down to G = 21.43. Their signal- to-noise ratio varies significantly over the wavelength range covered and with magnitude and colour of the observed objects, with sources around G = 15 having S/N above 100 in some wavelength ranges. The top-quality BP/RP spectra are achieved for sources with magnitudes 9 < G < 12, having S/N reaching 1000 in the central part of the RP wavelength range. Scientific validation suggests that the internal calibration was generally successful. However, there is some evidence for imperfect calibrations at the bright end G < 11, where calibrated BP/RP spectra can exhibit systematic flux variations that exceed their estimated flux uncertainties. We also report that due to long-range noise correlations, BP/RP spectra can exhibit wiggles when sampled in pseudo-wavelength.