List of GAIA Viewgraphs ======================= E. Hoeg 16 May 2000 In planning a talk on GAIA I find it useful to have make a list of the viewgraphs to be used. I therefore made the list given below, inluding the page number in your file of viewgraphs. The numbers in the list correspond to the pagenumbers in the file of May 2, 2000. We will probably not update these numbers even if the pagenumbers in a new file of viewgraphs will be different. 1 GAIA A Stereoscopic Census 2 GAIA compared with Hipparcos 3 Scientific Objectives : Performances 4 Distances from Ground, Hipparcos, and GAIA 5 GAIA Accuracies and our Galaxy 6 Scientific Objectives 7 GAIA: Why a Survey to 20 mag ? 8 Formation and Evolution of the Galaxy 9 Simulations of the Galactic Plane 10 Galaxy Warp 11 Star Formation History 12 Colour-Magnitude Diagrams 13 OB Associations 14 Runaway Stars 15 Tidal Streams 1 16 Tidal Streams 2 17 Stellar Astrophysics 18 Binary and Multiple Stars 19 Interstellar Medium 20 Magellanic Clouds 21 Large Mag. Cloud: Distance uncertainties 22 Reference Frames etc 23 Galaxies, Quasars, and Reference Frame 24 Generel Relativity/Metric 25 Related Missions 26 Accuracies: GAIA, FAME, DIVA 27 Extra-Solar Planets 28 Extra-Solar Planets 29 Sun's Motion and Simulated Planetary Effects 30 Brown Dwarf Gliese 229B 31 Known planet orbits and astrometric signatures 32 Extra-Solar Planets: Detection Domains and Transits 33 Solar System Studies 34 Solar System 35 The Inner Solar System 36 Kuiper Belt Objects and Co-Orbiting Asteroids 37 Stellar Encounters with the Oort Cloud 38 Payload and Spacecraft 39 Design Considerations 40 Payload 41 Payload Configuration 42 Astrometric Instroment: Light Path 43 GAIA: Sky Scanning Principle 44 GAIA: Focal Plane 45 On-Board Object Detection 46 Radial Velocity Measurement Concept 47 Radial Velocity and Photometric Instrument 48 Spectral Sequences around Ca II 49 Satellite and System 50 Data Flow on Board 51 Key Technical Challenges 52 Accuracy and Data Analysis 53 Astrometric Accuracy 54 Main Performances and Capabilities 55 Accuracy Example: Stars at 15 mag with sg_pi/pi<0.02 56 Comparison with Other Catalogues 57 Photometric Accuracies and Diagnostics 58 Data Analysis: Concept and Requirements 59 Organisation etc 60 GAIA Science Advisory Structure 61 Concept and Technology Study 62 Other/Backup/Redundant 63 GAIA [disciplines of astronomy] 64 Scientific Objectives: Implications 65 Implementation Timescale: Technology 66 Technology Studies: Basic Angle Monitoring 67 Interferometric Option 68 Implementation Timescale: Scientific Rationale for 2009 -------------------------================--------------------