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Ítem Gaia focused product release : asteroid orbital solution: properties and assessmen(EDP Sciences, 2023-12) David P.; Mignard F.; Hestroffer D.; Tanga P.; Spoto F.; Berthier J.; Pauwels T.; Roux W.; Barbier A.; Cellino A.; Carry B.; Delbo M.; Dell'oro A.; Fouron C.; Galluccio L.; Klioner S.A.; Mary N.; Muinonen K.; Ordenovic C.; Oreshina-Slezak I.; Panem C.; Petit J.-M.; Portell J.; Brown A.G.A; Thuillot W.; Vallenari A.; Prusti T.; De Bruijne J.H.J.; Arenou F.; Babusiaux C.; Biermann M.; Creevey O.L.; Ducourant C.; Evans D.W.; Eyer L.; Guerra R.; Hutton A.; Jordi C.; Lammers U.; Lindegren L.; Luri X.; Randich S.; Sartoretti P.; Smiljanic R.; Walton N.A.; Bailer-Jones C.A.L.; Bastian U.; Cropper M.; Drimmel R.; Katz D.; Soubiran C.; Van Leeuwen F.; Audard M.; Bakker J.; Blomme R.; Castañeda J.; De Angeli F.; Fabricius C.; Fouesneau M; Frémat Y.; Guerrier A.; Masana E.; Messineo R.; Nicolas C.; Nienartowicz K.; Pailler F.; Panuzzo P.; Riclet F.; Seabroke G.M.; Sordo R.; Thévenin F.; Gracia-Abril G.; Teyssier D.; Altmann M.; Benson K.; Burgess P.W.; Busonero D.; Busso G.; Cánovas H.; Cheek N.; Clementini G.; Damerdji Y.; Davidson M.; De Teodoro P.; Delchambre L.; Fraile Garcia E.; Garabato D.; García-Lario P.; Garralda Torres N.; Gavras P.; Haigron R.; Hambly N.C.; Harrison D.L.; Hatzidimitriou D.; Hernández J.; Hodgkin S.T.; Holl B.; Jamal S.; Jordan S.; Krone-Martins A.; Lanzafame A.C.; Löffler W.; Lorca A.; Marchal O.; Marrese P.M.; Moitinho A.; Nuñez Campos M.; Osborne P.; Pancino E.; Recio-Blanco A.; Riello M.; Rimoldini L.; Robin A.C.; Roegiers T.; Sarro L.M.; Schultheis M.; Siopis C.; Smith M.; Sozzetti A.; Utrilla E.; Van Leeuwen M.; Weingrill K.; Abbas U.; Ábrahám P.; Abreu Aramburu A.; Aerts C.; Altavilla G.; Álvarez M.A.; Alves J.; Anderson R.I.; Antoja T.; Baines D.; Baker S.G.; Balog Z.; Barache C.; Barbato D.; Barros M.; Barstow M.A.; Bartolomé S.; Bashi D.; Bauchet N.; Baudeau N.; Becciani U.; Bedin L.R.; Bellas-Velidis I.; Bellazzini M.; Beordo W.; Berihuete A.; Bernet M.; Bertolotto C.; Bertone S.; Bianchi L.; Binnenfeld A.; Blazere A.; Boch T.; Bombrun A.; Bouquillon S.; Bragaglia A.; Braine J.; Bramante L.; Breedt E.; Bressan A.; Brouillet N.; Brugaletta E.; Bucciarelli B.; Butkevich A.G.; Buzzi R.; Caffau E.; Cancelliere R.; Cannizzo S.; Carballo R.; Carlucci T.; Carnerero M.I.; Carrasco J.M.; Carretero J.; Carton S.; Casamiquela L.; Castellani M.; Castro-Ginard A.; Cesare V.; Charlot P.; Chemin L.; Chiaramida V.; Chiavassa A.; Chornay N.; Collins R.; Contursi G.; Cooper W.J.; Cornez T.; Crosta M.; Crowley C.; Dafonte C.; De Laverny P.; De Luise F.; De March R.; De Souza R.; De Torres A.; Del Peloso E.F.; Delgado A.; Dharmawardena T.E.; Diakite S.; Diener C.; Distefano E.; Dolding C.; Dsilva K.; Durán J.; Enke H.; Esquej P.; Fabre C.; Fabrizio M.; Faigler S.; Fatović M.; Fedorets G.; Fernández-Hernández J.; Fernique P.; Figueras F.; Fournier Y.; Gai M.; Galinier M.; Garcia-Gutierrez A.; García-Torres M.; Garofalo A.; Gerlach E; Geyer R.; Giacobbe P.; Gilmore G.; Girona S.; Giuffrida G.; Gomel R.; Gomez A.; González-Núñez J.; González-Santamaría I.; Gosset E.; Granvik M.; Gregori Barrera V.; Gutiérrez-Sánchez R.; Haywood M.; Helmer A.; Helmi A.; Henares K.; Hidalgo S.L.; Hilger T.; Hobbs D.; Hottier C.; Huckle H.E.; Jabłońska M.; Jansen F.; Jiménez-Arranz Ó.; Juaristi Campillo J.; Khanna S.; Kordopatis G.; Kóspál Á.; Kostrzewa-Rutkowska Z.; Kun M.; Lambert S.; Lanza A.F.; Le Campion J.-F.; Lebreton Y.; Lebzelter T.; Leccia S.; Lecoeur-Taibi I.; Lecoutre G.; Liao S.; Liberato L.; Licata E.; Lindstrøm H.E.P.; Lister T.A.; Livanou E.; Lobel A.; Loup C.; Mahy L.; Mann R.G.; Manteiga M.; Marchant J.M.; Marconi M.; Marín Pina D.; Marinoni S.; Marshall D.J.; Martín Lozano J.; Martín-Fleitas J.M.; Marton G.; Masip A.; Massari D.; Mastrobuono-Battisti A.; Mazeh T.; McMillan P.J.; Meichsner J.; Messina S.; Michalik D.; Millar N.R.; Mints A.; Molina D.; Molinaro R.; Molnár L.; Monari G.; Monguió M.; Montegriffo P.; Montero A.; Mor R.; Mora A.; Morbidelli R.; Morel T.; Morris D.; Mowlavi N.; Munoz D.; Muraveva T.; Murphy C.P.; Musella I.; Nagy Z.; Nieto S.; Noval L.; Ogden A.; Pagani C.; Pagano I.; Palaversa L.; Palicio P.A.; Pallas-Quintela L.; Panahi A.; Payne-Wardenaar S.; Pegoraro L.; Penttilä A.; Pesciullesi P.; Piersimoni A.M.; Pinamonti M.; Pineau F.-X.; Plachy E.; Plum G.; Poggio E.; Pourbaix D.; Prša A.; Pulone L.; Racero E.; Rainer M.; Raiteri C.M.; Ramos P.; Ramos-Lerate M.; Ratajczak M.; Re Fiorentin P.; Regibo S.; Reylé C.; Ripepi V.; Riva A.; Rix H.-W.; Rixon G.; Robichon N.; Robin C.; Romero-Gómez M.; Rowell N.; Royer F.; Ruz Mieres D.; Rybicki K.A.; Sadowski G.; Sáez Núñez A.; Sagristà Sellés A.; Sahlmann J.; Sanchez Gimenez V.; Sanna N.; Santoveña R.; Sarasso M.; Sarrate Riera C.; Sciacca E.; Segovia J.C.; Ségransan D.; Shahaf S.; Siebert A.; Siltala L.; Slezak E.; Smart R.L.; Snaith O.N.; Solano E.; Solitro F.; Souami D.; Souchay J.; Spina L.; Spitoni E.; Squillante L.A.; Steele I.A.; Steidelmüller H.; Surdej J.; Szabados L.; Taris F.; Taylor M.B.; Teixeira R.; Tisanić K.; Tolomei L.; Torra F.; Torralba Elipe G.; Trabucchi M.; Tsantaki M.; Ulla A.; Unger N.; Vanel O.; Vecchiato A.; Vicente D.; Voutsinas S.; Weiler M.; Wyrzykowski Ł.; Zhao H.; Zorec J.; Zwitter T.; Balaguer-Núñez L.; Leclerc N.; Morgenthaler S.; Robert G.; Zucker S.Context. We report the exploitation of a sample of Solar System observations based on data from the third Gaia Data Release (Gaia DR3) of nearly 157 000 asteroids. It extends the epoch astrometric solution over the time coverage planned for the Gaia DR4, which is not expected before the end of 2025. This data set covers more than one full orbital period for the vast majority of these asteroids. The orbital solutions are derived from the Gaia data alone over a relatively short arc compared to the observation history of many of these asteroids. Aims. The work aims to produce orbital elements for a large set of asteroids based on 66 months of accurate astrometry provided by Gaia and to assess the accuracy of these orbital solutions with a comparison to the best available orbits derived from independent observations. A second validation is performed with accurate occultation timings. Methods. We processed the raw astrometric measurements of Gaia to obtain astrometric positions of moving objects with 1D sub-mas accuracy at the bright end. For each asteroid that we matched to the data, an orbit fitting was attempted in the form of the best fit of the initial conditions at the median epoch. The force model included Newtonian and relativistic accelerations to derive the observation equations, which were solved with a linear least-squares fit. Results. Orbits are provided in the form of state vectors in the International Celestial Reference Frame for 156 764 asteroids, including near-Earth objects, main-belt asteroids, and Trojans. For the asteroids with the best observations, the (formal) relative uncertainty σa/a is better than 10-10. Results are compared to orbits available from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and MPC. Their orbits are based on much longer data arcs, but from positions of lower quality. The relative differences in semi-major axes have a mean of 5 × 10-10 and a scatter of 5 × 10-9 © The Authors 2023.Ítem SWEET-Cat updated: New homogenous spectroscopic parameters(EDP Sciences, 2018-12) Sousa S.G.; Adibekyan V.; Delgado-Mena E.; Santos N.C.; Andreasen D.T.; Ferreira A.C.S.; Tsantaki M.; Barros S.C.C.; Demangeon O.; Israelian G.; Faria J.P.; Figueira P.; Mortier A.; Brandão I.; Montalto M.; Rojas-Ayala B.; Santerne A.Context. Exoplanets have now been proven to be very common. The number of its detections continues to grow following the development of better instruments and missions. One key step for the understanding of these worlds is their characterization, which mostly depend on their host stars. Aims. We perform a significant update of the Stars With ExoplanETs CATalog (SWEET-Cat), a unique compilation of precise stellar parameters for planet-host stars provided for the exoplanet community. Methods. We made use of high-resolution spectra for planet-host stars, either observed by our team or found in several public archives. The new spectroscopic parameters were derived for the spectra following the same homogeneous process (ARES+MOOG). The host star parameters were then merged together with the planet properties listed in exoplanet.eu to perform simple data analysis. Results. We present new spectroscopic homogeneous parameters for 106 planet-host stars. Sixty-three planet hosts are also reviewed with new parameters. We also show that there is a good agreement between stellar parameters derived for the same star but using spectra obtained from different spectrographs. The planet-metallicity correlation is reviewed showing that the metallicity distribution of stars hosting low-mass planets (below 30 M is indistinguishable from that from the solar neighborhood sample in terms of metallicity distribution. © ESO 2018.