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GUMS-10 is the 10th version of the Gaia Universe
Model Snapshot, a simulation of the expected contents of the Gaia cataloge
run at the MareNostrum supercomputer. The models used and the
characteristics of GUMS-10 are described in: A.C. Robin et al, "Gaia
Universe Model Snapshot. A statistical analysis of the expected contents of
the Gaia catalogue", Astronomy & Astrophysics (2012), in press. For more
details see also http://gaia.am.ub.es/GUMS-10/
The GAIA Universe Model Snapshot 10
Robin, A.C.; Luri, X.; Reylé, C.; Isasi Y.; Grux,
E.;
Blanco-Cuaresma, S.; Arenou, F.; Babusiaux, C.;
Belcheva, M.; Drimmel, R.;
Jordi, C.; Krone-Martins, A.; Masana, E.; Mauduit, J. C.; Mignard, F.;
Mowlavi, N.;
Rocca-Volmerange, B.; Sartoretti, P.; Slezak, E.; Sozzetti, A.
10
Milky Way Galaxy
Simulations
Satellite-borne instrument
GAIA satellite
2012arXiv1202.0132R
Updated Supernovae to include the ones forgotten by the original GUMS-10
release; gums.sn now has 49814 rows.
Optical
TimeInterval 2014-01-01 2020-12-31
AllSky ICRS
If you use this data, please acknowledge that GUMS was created using
the MareNostrum supercomputer.
The columns making up the gaia/cu1/mdb/cu2/um/dm/UMAstroRoot
type.
//scs#q3cindex//scs#pgs-pos-index
Position ICRS SPHER3 Epoch J2010 "alpha" "delta" "distance"
Velocity "mualpha" "mudelta" "radialvelocity"
The columns making up the gaia/cu1/mdb/cu2/um/dm/UMPhotoRoot
type.
Columns given for stars in various hosts (Milky Way, LMC, SMC).
Fields with identifiers for the objects common to all tables.
Quasars in the GUMS-10 simulated GAIA result set. This reflects the
scheme laid down in gAIA-C2-TN-OCA-ES-001-1, i.e., SDSS quasar
properties extrapolated to G=20.5.
Stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud in the GUMS-10 simulated
GAIA result set.
Stars in the Small Magellanic Clound in the GUMS-10 simulated
GAIA result set.
Unresolved galaxies in the GUMS-10 simulated GAIA result set,
generated using E. Bertin's Stuff and Skymaker programs. The
underlying distribution is uniform in space and follows Schechter's
luminosity function for each Hubble type.
Stars in the Milky Way in the GUMS-10 simulated GAIA result set.
This assumes the Besancon Galaxy Model. (BGM, Robin et al. 2003).
Supernovae in the GUMS-10 simulated GAIA result set.
tablename, subdirname, boostername
quasars, QSO, quasarsbooster.c
galaxies, Galaxies, galaxiesbooster.c
lmc, LMC, hostedbooster.c
mw, MW, hostedbooster.c
smc, SMC, hostedbooster.c
sn, SN, snbooster.c