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The Gaia-ESO Survey: processing FLAMES-UVES spectra

Sacco, G. G.; Morbidelli, L.; Franciosini, E.; Maiorca, E.; Randich, S.; Modigliani, A.; Gilmore, G.; Asplund, M.; Binney, J.; Bonifacio, P.; Drew, J.; Feltzing, S.; Ferguson, A.; Jeffries, R.; Micela, G.; Negueruela, I.; Prusti, T.; Rix, H.-W.; Vallenari, A.; Alfaro, E.; Allende Prieto, C.; Babusiaux, C.; Bensby, T.; Blomme, R.; Bragaglia, A.; Flaccomio, E.; Francois, P.; Hambly, N.; Irwin, M.; Koposov, S.; Korn, A.; Lanzafame, A.; Pancino, E.; Recio-Blanco, A.; Smiljanic, R.; Van Eck, S.; Walton, N.; Bergemann, M.; Costado, M. T.; de Laverny, P.; Heiter, U.; Hill, V.; Hourihane, A.; Jackson, R.; Jofre, P.; Lewis, J.; Lind, K.; Lardo, C.; Magrini, L.; Masseron, T.; Prisinzano, L.; Worley, C.

Authors

G. G. Sacco

L. Morbidelli

E. Franciosini

E. Maiorca

S. Randich

A. Modigliani

G. Gilmore

M. Asplund

J. Binney

P. Bonifacio

J. Drew

S. Feltzing

A. Ferguson

G. Micela

I. Negueruela

T. Prusti

H.-W. Rix

A. Vallenari

E. Alfaro

C. Allende Prieto

C. Babusiaux

T. Bensby

R. Blomme

A. Bragaglia

E. Flaccomio

P. Francois

N. Hambly

M. Irwin

S. Koposov

A. Korn

A. Lanzafame

E. Pancino

A. Recio-Blanco

R. Smiljanic

S. Van Eck

N. Walton

M. Bergemann

M. T. Costado

P. de Laverny

U. Heiter

V. Hill

A. Hourihane

R. Jackson

P. Jofre

J. Lewis

K. Lind

C. Lardo

L. Magrini

T. Masseron

L. Prisinzano

C. Worley



Abstract

The Gaia-ESO Survey is a large public spectroscopic survey that aims to derive radial velocities and fundamental parameters of about 105 Milky Way stars in the field and in clusters. Observations are carried out with the multi-object optical spectrograph FLAMES, using simultaneously the medium-resolution (R ~ 20 000) GIRAFFE spectrograph and the high-resolution (R ~ 47 000) UVES spectrograph. In this paper we describe the methods and the software used for the data reduction, the derivation of the radial velocities, and the quality control of the FLAMES-UVES spectra. Data reduction has been performed using a workflow specifically developed for this project. This workflow runs the ESO public pipeline optimizing the data reduction for the Gaia-ESO Survey, automatically performs sky subtraction, barycentric correction and normalisation, and calculates radial velocities and a first guess of the rotational velocities. The quality control is performed using the output parameters from the ESO pipeline, by a visual inspection of the spectra and by the analysis of the signal-to-noise ratio of the spectra. Using the observations of the first 18 months, specifically targets observed multiple times at different epochs, stars observed with both GIRAFFE and UVES, and observations of radial velocity standards, we estimated the precision and the accuracy of the radial velocities. The statistical error on the radial velocities is σ ~ 0.4 km s-1 and is mainly due to uncertainties in the zero point of the wavelength calibration. However, we found a systematic bias with respect to the GIRAFFE spectra (~0.9 km s-1) and to the radial velocities of the standard stars (~0.5 km s-1) retrieved from the literature. This bias will be corrected in the future data releases, when a common zero point for all the set-ups and instruments used for the survey is be established.

Citation

Sacco, G. G., Morbidelli, L., Franciosini, E., Maiorca, E., Randich, S., Modigliani, A., …Worley, C. (2014). The Gaia-ESO Survey: processing FLAMES-UVES spectra. Astronomy & Astrophysics, 565, A113. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201423619

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Mar 19, 2014
Online Publication Date May 20, 2014
Publication Date 2014-05
Deposit Date Jun 16, 2023
Journal Astronomy & Astrophysics
Print ISSN 0004-6361
Electronic ISSN 1432-0746
Publisher EDP Sciences
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 565
Pages A113
DOI https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201423619
Keywords Space and Planetary Science; Astronomy and Astrophysics