Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2004-09-22
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
(Errors corrected) Invited paper at IAU Colloquium 196, "Transit of Venus: New Views of the Solar System and Galaxy". 14 pages
Scientific paper
10.1017/S1743921305001596
Gaia is an all sky, high precision astrometric and photometric satellite of the European Space Agency (ESA) due for launch in 2010-2011. Its primary mission is to study the composition, formation and evolution of our Galaxy. Gaia will measure parallaxes and proper motions of every object in the sky brighter than V=20, amounting to a billion stars, galaxies, quasars and solar system objects. It will achieve an astrometric accuracy of 10muas at V=15 - corresponding to a distance accuracy of 1% at 1kpc. With Gaia, tens of millions of stars will have their distances measured to a few percent or better. This is an improvement over Hipparcos by several orders of magnitude in the number of objects, accuracy and limiting magnitude. Gaia will also measure radial velocities for source brighter than V~17. To characterize the objects, each object is observed in 15 medium and broad photometric bands with an onboard CCD camera. With these capabilities, Gaia will make significant advances in a wide range of astrophysical topics. These include a detailed kinematical map of stellar populations, stellar structure and evolution, the discovery and characterization of thousands of exoplanetary systems and General Relativity on large scales. I give an overview of the mission, its operating principles and its expected scientific contributions. For the latter I provide a quick look in five areas on increasing scale size in the universe: the solar system, exosolar planets, stellar clusters and associations, Galactic structure and extragalactic astronomy.
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