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4 August 2014 The Basic Angle Monitoring (BAM) software tool in the context of Gaia's astrometric verification
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The goal of the Gaia mission is to achieve micro-arcsecond astrometry, making Gaia the most important astro- metric space mission of the 21st century. To achieve this performance several innovative technological solutions have been realized as part of the satellite's scientific payload. A critical component of the Gaia scientific pay- load is the Basic Angle Monitoring device (BAM), an interferometric metrology instrument with the task of monitoring, to some picometers, the variation of the Basic Angle between Gaia's two telescopes. In this paper we provide an overview of the AVU/BAM software, running at the Italian Data Processing Center (DPCT), to analyze the BAM data and to recover the basic angle variations at the micro-arcosecond level. Outputs based on preliminary data from Gaia's Commissioning phase are shown as an example.
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Alberto Riva, Mario G. Lattanzi, Ronald Drimmel, Mario Gai, Deborah Busonero, Raffaella Buzzi, Marco Pecoraro, Federico Russo, and Rosario Messineo "The Basic Angle Monitoring (BAM) software tool in the context of Gaia's astrometric verification", Proc. SPIE 9150, Modeling, Systems Engineering, and Project Management for Astronomy VI, 91501Z (4 August 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2056592
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KEYWORDS
Fringe analysis

Telescopes

Data processing

Space operations

Calibration

Signal processing

Interferometry

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