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Gaia Data Processing Architecture

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The article was published on 2007-10-01 and is currently open access. It has received 13 citations till now.

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Implementing the Gaia Astrometric Global Iterative Solution (AGIS) in Java

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe a Java software framework which has been constructed to run the Astrometric Global Iterative Solution (GLIS) for the Gaia mission, which makes Gaia a self calibrated, and input catalogue independent, mission.
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Determination of astrophysical parameters of quasars within the Gaia mission

TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe methods designed to determine the astrophysical parameters of quasars based on spectra coming from the red and blue spectrophotometers of the Gaia satellite.
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Enabling Gaia observations of naked-eye stars

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an algorithm configuration for the Gaia on-board autonomous object observation system that makes it possible to observe very bright stars with G = [2.0-6.0].
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Enabling Gaia observations of naked-eye stars

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an algorithm configuration for the Gaia on-board autonomous object observation system that makes it possible to observe very bright stars with G = [2.0-6.0].
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The Italian DPC: infrastructure and operations for the Italian contribution to the Gaia data processing and analysis consortium

TL;DR: The DPCT system has been designed as an integrated system whit the capability to manage all data processing pipeline phases: data receiving, data processing, data extraction, data archiving and data sending.
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