Aims. The photometric validation of the Gaia DR1 release of the ESA Gaia mission is described and the quality of the data shown. Methods. This is carried out via an internal analysis of the photometry using the most constant sources. Comparisons with external photometric catalogues are also made, but are limited by the accuracies and systematics present in these catalogues. An analysis of the quoted errors is also described. Investigations of the calibration coefficients reveal some of the systematic effects that affect the fluxes. Results. The analysis of the constant sources shows that the early-stage photometric calibrations can reach an accuracy as low as 3 mmag
Context. Gaia Early Data Release 3 (Gaia EDR3) contains astrometry and photometry results for about ...
Context. The second Gaia data release is based on 22 months of mission data with an average of 0.9 b...
International audienceContext. The third Gaia data release is published in two stages. The early par...
Aims. The photometric validation of the Gaia DR1 release of the ESA Gaia mission is described and th...
Context. Gaia Early Data Release 3 (Gaia EDR3) contains astrometry and photometry results for about ...
Aims. We describe the photometric content of the second data release of the Gaia project (Gaia DR2) ...
Context. Gaia is an ESA cornerstone mission launched on 19 December 2013 aiming to obtain the most c...
Aims. We describe the photometric content of the second data release of the Gaia project (Gaia DR2) ...
Aims. We describe the photometric content of the second data release of the Gaia project (Gaia DR2) ...
International audienceAims: We describe the photometric content of the second data release of the Ga...
Context. Gaia is an ESA cornerstone mission launched on 19 December 2013 aiming to obtain the most c...
Context. This paper presents an overview of the photometric data that are part of the first Gaia dat...
Context. This paper presents an overview of the photometric data that are part of the first Gaia dat...
CONTEXT. The second Gaia data release is based on 22 months of mission data with an average of 0.9 b...
Context. Gaia Early Data Release 3 (Gaia EDR3) contains astrometry and photometry results for about ...
Context. The second Gaia data release is based on 22 months of mission data with an average of 0.9 b...
International audienceContext. The third Gaia data release is published in two stages. The early par...
Aims. The photometric validation of the Gaia DR1 release of the ESA Gaia mission is described and th...
Context. Gaia Early Data Release 3 (Gaia EDR3) contains astrometry and photometry results for about ...
Aims. We describe the photometric content of the second data release of the Gaia project (Gaia DR2) ...
Context. Gaia is an ESA cornerstone mission launched on 19 December 2013 aiming to obtain the most c...
Aims. We describe the photometric content of the second data release of the Gaia project (Gaia DR2) ...
Aims. We describe the photometric content of the second data release of the Gaia project (Gaia DR2) ...
International audienceAims: We describe the photometric content of the second data release of the Ga...
Context. Gaia is an ESA cornerstone mission launched on 19 December 2013 aiming to obtain the most c...
Context. This paper presents an overview of the photometric data that are part of the first Gaia dat...
Context. This paper presents an overview of the photometric data that are part of the first Gaia dat...
CONTEXT. The second Gaia data release is based on 22 months of mission data with an average of 0.9 b...
Context. Gaia Early Data Release 3 (Gaia EDR3) contains astrometry and photometry results for about ...
Context. The second Gaia data release is based on 22 months of mission data with an average of 0.9 b...
International audienceContext. The third Gaia data release is published in two stages. The early par...