Predicted Information Content of Gaia-Hipparcos

Abstract

The Gaia-Tycho release, scheduled for 14 September, is forecast to yield parallax errors of σ(π) 300\,μas for about 2 million Tycho stars. We show analytically that the actual performance should be σ(π) = max(σ1991/96,20\,μ as) where σ1991 is the positional error from the Hipparcos mission. For typical Tycho stars, σ1991 30\,mas, so this reproduces the usual claims. However, for the 100,000 star Hipparcos subset of this sample, σ1991 is a factor 15 or more smaller. These much lower Hipparcos positional errors apply even to stars at the Hipparcos-Tycho limit, V 12. This is especially important for RR Lyrae stars, as well as other special classes, that were systematically included in the Hipparcos catalog down to this limit because of their exceptional scientific importance. This predicted performance will provide an early test of the Gaia algorithms.

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