Abstract / Description of output
Context. Gaia Data Release 2 provides high-precision astrometry and
three-band photometry for about 1.3 billion sources over the full sky.
The precision, accuracy, and homogeneity of both astrometry and
photometry are unprecedented. Aims: We highlight the power of the
Gaia DR2 in studying many fine structures of the Hertzsprung-Russell
diagram (HRD). Gaia allows us to present many different HRDs, depending
in particular on stellar population selections. We do not aim here for
completeness in terms of types of stars or stellar evolutionary aspects.
Instead, we have chosen several illustrative examples. Methods:
We describe some of the selections that can be made in Gaia DR2 to
highlight the main structures of the Gaia HRDs. We select both field and
cluster (open and globular) stars, compare the observations with
previous classifications and with stellar evolutionary tracks, and we
present variations of the Gaia HRD with age, metallicity, and
kinematics. Late stages of stellar evolution such as hot subdwarfs,
post-AGB stars, planetary nebulae, and white dwarfs are also analysed,
as well as low-mass brown dwarf objects. Results: The Gaia HRDs
are unprecedented in both precision and coverage of the various Milky
Way stellar populations and stellar evolutionary phases. Many fine
structures of the HRDs are presented. The clear split of the white dwarf
sequence into hydrogen and helium white dwarfs is presented for the
first time in an HRD. The relation between kinematics and the HRD is
nicely illustrated. Two different populations in a classical kinematic
selection of the halo are unambiguously identified in the HRD.
Membership and mean parameters for a selected list of open clusters are
provided. They allow drawing very detailed cluster sequences,
highlighting fine structures, and providing extremely precise empirical
isochrones that will lead to more insight in stellar physics.
Conclusions: Gaia DR2 demonstrates the potential of combining precise
astrometry and photometry for large samples for studies in stellar
evolution and stellar population and opens an entire new area for
HRD-based studies.
The full Table A.1 is only available at the CDS via anonymous ftp to http://cdsarc.u-strasbg.fr (http://130.79.128.5) or via http://cdsarc.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/qcat?J/A+A/616/A10
Original language | English |
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Journal | Astronomy & Astrophysics |
Volume | 616 |
Early online date | 10 Aug 2018 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | E-pub ahead of print - 10 Aug 2018 |
Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)
- parallaxes
- Hertzsprung-Russell and C-M diagrams
- solar neighborhood
- stars: evolution