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P. Gavras

Researcher at National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

Publications -  9
Citations -  5567

P. Gavras is an academic researcher from National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. The author has contributed to research in topics: Astrometry & Cepheid variable. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 9 publications receiving 4382 citations. Previous affiliations of P. Gavras include Paris Diderot University.

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The Gaia mission

T. Prusti, +624 more
TL;DR: Gaia as discussed by the authors is a cornerstone mission in the science programme of the European Space Agency (ESA). The spacecraft construction was approved in 2006, following a study in which the original interferometric concept was changed to a direct-imaging approach.
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Gaia Data Release 1. Open cluster astrometry: performance, limitations, and future prospects

F. van Leeuwen, +592 more
TL;DR: The first Gaia Data Release contains the Tycho-Gaia Astrometric Solution (TGAS) component by means of the astrometric data for open clusters as discussed by the authors, which is a subset of about 2 million stars for which, besides the position and photometry, the proper motion and parallax are calculated using Hipparcos and Tycho 2 positions in 1991.
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Gaia Data Release 1. Testing parallaxes with local Cepheids and RR Lyrae stars

G. Clementini, +637 more
TL;DR: In this article, the first parallax measurements of the primary standard candles of the cosmological distance ladder, that involve astrometry collected by Gaia during the initial 14 months of science operation, are published in Gaia Data Release 1 (DR1) as part of the Tycho-Gaia Astrometric Solution (TGAS).
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Gaia Data Release 1. Testing the parallaxes with local Cepheids and RR Lyrae stars

G. Clementini, +589 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the first parallax measurements of the primary standard candles of the cosmological distance ladder, that involve astrometry collected by Gaia during the initial 14 months of science operation, are published in Gaia Data Release 1 (DR1) as part of the Tycho-Gaia Astrometric Solution (TGAS).
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Pushing the limits of the Gaia space mission by analyzing galaxy morphology

TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the conceptual design of the method they created for performing the morphological analysis of these objects as well as first results obtained from data simulations of low-resolution, highly binned, satellite data.