A new statistical parallax method using the Maximum Likelihood principle is presented, allowing the simultaneous determination of a luminosity calibration, kinematic characteristics and spatial distribution of a given sample. This method has been developed for the exploitation of the Hipparcos data and presents several improvements with respect to the previous ones: the effects of the selection of the sample, the observational errors, the galactic rotation and the interstellar absorption are taken into account as an intrinsic part of the formulation (as opposed to external corrections). Furthermore, the method is able to identify and characterize physically distinct groups in inhomogeneous samples, thus avoiding biases due to unidentified c...
The Hipparcos astrometric data will allow the determination of a great number of stellar distances. ...
The present project was initiated with two specific medium-term goals: first, to develop a novel app...
International audienceThis contribution is intended as a `rough guide' to the Hipparcos Catalogue fo...
Abstract. | A new statistical parallax method using the Maximum Likelihood principle is presented, a...
A new statistical parallax method using the Maximum Likelihood principle is presented, allowing the ...
One of the main uses of the Hipparcos astrometric parameters is the calibration of stellar luminosit...
The HR diagram luminosity calibration basically relies on trigonometric parallaxes and kinematical d...
The methods of secular and statistical parallax for homogeneous groups of Galactic stars are applied...
International audienceA good knowledge of both accuracy and precision of the Hipparcos parallaxes is...
With Gaia currently in nominal mission mode and sending data to earth, the challenge for the astrono...
The theoretical prediction that trigonometric parallaxes suffer from a statistical effect, has becom...
A magnitude limited population of 18 808 Hipparcos stars is used to calibrate distances for 52 794 R...
International audienceIn astrophysical applications, derived quantities like distances, absolute mag...
We present a new procedure for photometric parallax estimation. The data for 1236 stars provide cali...
We use a Bayesian approach to derive the distance probability distribution for one object from its p...
The Hipparcos astrometric data will allow the determination of a great number of stellar distances. ...
The present project was initiated with two specific medium-term goals: first, to develop a novel app...
International audienceThis contribution is intended as a `rough guide' to the Hipparcos Catalogue fo...
Abstract. | A new statistical parallax method using the Maximum Likelihood principle is presented, a...
A new statistical parallax method using the Maximum Likelihood principle is presented, allowing the ...
One of the main uses of the Hipparcos astrometric parameters is the calibration of stellar luminosit...
The HR diagram luminosity calibration basically relies on trigonometric parallaxes and kinematical d...
The methods of secular and statistical parallax for homogeneous groups of Galactic stars are applied...
International audienceA good knowledge of both accuracy and precision of the Hipparcos parallaxes is...
With Gaia currently in nominal mission mode and sending data to earth, the challenge for the astrono...
The theoretical prediction that trigonometric parallaxes suffer from a statistical effect, has becom...
A magnitude limited population of 18 808 Hipparcos stars is used to calibrate distances for 52 794 R...
International audienceIn astrophysical applications, derived quantities like distances, absolute mag...
We present a new procedure for photometric parallax estimation. The data for 1236 stars provide cali...
We use a Bayesian approach to derive the distance probability distribution for one object from its p...
The Hipparcos astrometric data will allow the determination of a great number of stellar distances. ...
The present project was initiated with two specific medium-term goals: first, to develop a novel app...
International audienceThis contribution is intended as a `rough guide' to the Hipparcos Catalogue fo...