Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/218748
Title: Gaia Data Release 3: The extragalactic content
Author: Gaia Collaboration
Bailer-Jones, C.A.L.
Jordi i Nebot, Carme
Luri Carrascoso, Xavier
Castañeda Pons, Javier Bernardo
Fabricius, Claus
Masana Fresno, Eduard
Portell i de Mora, Jordi
Antoja Castelltort, M. Teresa
Balaguer Núñez, María de los Dolores
Bartolomé, S.
Bernet, M.
Carrasco, José Manuel (Carrasco Martínez)
Castro Ginard, Alfred
Figueras Siñol, Francesca
Girona, S.
Jiménez Arranz, Óscar
Julbe, F.
Masip, A.
Molina, D.
Monguió i Montells, Maria
Mor, R.
Ramos, P.
Romero Gómez, Mercè
Torra, F.
Torra, J.
Weiler, M.
Keywords: Quàsars
Galàxies
Quasars
Galaxies
Issue Date: 1-Jun-2022
Publisher: EDP Sciences
Abstract: The Gaia Galactic survey mission is designed and optimized to obtain astrometry, photometry, and spectroscopy of nearly two billion stars in our Galaxy. Yet as an all-sky multi-epoch survey, Gaia also observes several million extragalactic objects down to a magnitude of G~21 mag. Due to the nature of the Gaia onboard selection algorithms, these are mostly point-source-like objects. Using data provided by the satellite, we have identified quasar and galaxy candidates via supervised machine learning methods, and estimate their redshifts using the low resolution BP/RP spectra. We further characterise the surface brightness profiles of host galaxies of quasars and of galaxies from pre-defined input lists. Here we give an overview of the processing of extragalactic objects, describe the data products in Gaia DR3, and analyse their properties. Two integrated tables contain the main results for a high completeness, but low purity (50-70%), set of 6.6 million candidate quasars and 4.8 million candidate galaxies. We provide queries that select purer sub-samples of these containing 1.9 million probable quasars and 2.9 million probable galaxies (both 95% purity). We also use high quality BP/RP spectra of 43 thousand high probability quasars over the redshift range 0.05-4.36 to construct a composite quasar spectrum spanning restframe wavelengths from 72-100 nm.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202243232
It is part of: Astronomy & Astrophysics, 2022
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/218748
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202243232
ISSN: 0004-6361
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