We describe two ground-based observing campaigns aimed at building a grid of approximately 200 spectrophotometric standard stars (SPSS), with an internal ?1 per cent precision and tied to Vega within ?3 per cent, for the absolute flux calibration of data gathered by Gaia, the European Space Agency (ESA) astrometric mission. The criteria for the selection and a list of candidates are presented, together with a description of the survey strategy and the adopted data analysis methods. We also discuss a short list of notable rejected SPSS candidates and difficult cases, based on identification problems, literature discordant data, visual companions and variability. In fact, all candidates are also monitored for constancy (within +/- 5?mmag, app...
The Gaia-ESO survey (GES) is now in its fifth and last year of observations and has produced tens of...
The European Gaia astrometry mission is due for launch in 2011. Gaia will rely on the proven princip...
International audienceThe Gaia ESA space mission will provide astrometric observations of a large nu...
We describe two ground-based observing campaigns aimed at building a grid of approximately 200 spect...
We describe two ground-based observing campaigns aimed at building a grid of approximately 200 spect...
We present the results of the short-term constancy monitoring of candidate Gaia Spectrophotometric S...
The Gaia-ESO survey (GES) is now in its fifth and last year of observations and has produced tens of...
The Gaia-ESO survey (GES) is now in its fifth and last year of observations, and has already produce...
We present the flux tables of the spectrophotometric standard stars (SPSS) used to calibrate in flux...
The Gaia-ESO survey (GES) is now in its fifth and last year of observations and has produced tens of...
"The ESA Gaia mission is starting a new era in astrophysics, and not only, thanks to its unprecedent...
The Gaia-ESO survey (GES) is now in its fifth and last year of observations and has produced tens of...
The Gaia-ESO survey (GES) is now in its fifth and last year of observations and has produced tens of...
The European Gaia astrometry mission is due for launch in 2011. Gaia will rely on the proven princip...
International audienceThe Gaia ESA space mission will provide astrometric observations of a large nu...
We describe two ground-based observing campaigns aimed at building a grid of approximately 200 spect...
We describe two ground-based observing campaigns aimed at building a grid of approximately 200 spect...
We present the results of the short-term constancy monitoring of candidate Gaia Spectrophotometric S...
The Gaia-ESO survey (GES) is now in its fifth and last year of observations and has produced tens of...
The Gaia-ESO survey (GES) is now in its fifth and last year of observations, and has already produce...
We present the flux tables of the spectrophotometric standard stars (SPSS) used to calibrate in flux...
The Gaia-ESO survey (GES) is now in its fifth and last year of observations and has produced tens of...
"The ESA Gaia mission is starting a new era in astrophysics, and not only, thanks to its unprecedent...
The Gaia-ESO survey (GES) is now in its fifth and last year of observations and has produced tens of...
The Gaia-ESO survey (GES) is now in its fifth and last year of observations and has produced tens of...
The European Gaia astrometry mission is due for launch in 2011. Gaia will rely on the proven princip...
International audienceThe Gaia ESA space mission will provide astrometric observations of a large nu...