Completeness of the Gaia-verse III: using hidden states to infer gaps, detection efficiencies, and the scanning law from the DR2 light curves

D. Boubert, A. Everall, J. Fraser, A. Gration, B. Holl
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Abstract

The completeness of the Gaia catalogues heavily depends on the status of that space telescope through time. Stars are only published with each of the astrometric, photometric and spectroscopic data products if they are detected a minimum number of times. If there is a gap in scientific operations, a drop in the detection efficiency or Gaia deviates from the commanded scanning law, then stars will miss out on potential detections and thus be less likely to make it into the Gaia catalogues. We lay the groundwork to retrospectively ascertain the status of Gaia throughout the mission from the tens of individual measurements of the billions of stars, by developing novel methodologies to infer both the orientation and angular velocity of Gaia through time and gaps and efficiency drops in the detections. We have applied these methodologies to the Gaia DR2 variable star epoch photometry -- which are the only publicly available Gaia time-series at the present time -- and make the results publicly available. We accompany these results with a new Python package scanninglaw (https://github.com/gaiaverse/scanninglaw) that you can use to easily predict Gaia observation times and detection probabilities for arbitrary locations on the sky.
Gaia-verse III的完备性:利用隐藏状态从DR2光曲线推断间隙、检测效率和扫描规律
盖亚目录的完整性在很大程度上取决于该空间望远镜在时间中的状态。恒星只有在被探测到最少次数的情况下,才会与天体测量学、光度学和光谱学数据产品一起发布。如果在科学操作上存在差距,探测效率下降或盖亚偏离了命令的扫描规律,那么恒星将错过潜在的探测,因此不太可能进入盖亚目录。通过开发新的方法来推断盖亚的方向和角速度,通过时间和探测中的间隙和效率下降,我们为追溯确定盖亚在整个任务中的状态奠定了基础。我们已经将这些方法应用于盖亚DR2变星历元测光——这是目前唯一公开可用的盖亚时间序列——并将结果公开。伴随着这些结果,我们提供了一个新的Python包scanninglaw (https://github.com/gaiaverse/scanninglaw),您可以使用它来轻松预测盖亚观测时间和天空中任意位置的检测概率。
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