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Contribution to the ground-based follow-up of the Gaia space mission
Authors:R. Teixeira,A. Krone-Martins,C. Mallamaci,J.H. Calderon,M. Fidê  ncio,J.L. Muiñ  os,T.E.P. Idiart
Affiliation:a Instituto de Astronomia, Geofísica e Ciências Atmosféricas, Universidade de São Paulo, Rua do Matão, 1226, Cidade Universitária, 05508-900 São Paulo, Brazil
b Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais, São José dos Campos, Brazil
c Observatorio Astronómico Félix Aguilar, Universidad Nacional de San Juan, Argentina
d Observatorio Astronómico, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina
e Observatorio Astronómico Nacional, Tarija, Bolivia
f Real Instituto y Observatorio de la Armada, San Fernando, Spain
Abstract:The Gaia Space Mission [Mignard, F., 2005. The three-dimensional universe with Gaia. ESA/SP-576; Perryman, M., 2005. The three-dimensional universe with Gaia. ESA/SP-576] will observe several transient events as supernovae, microlensing, gamma ray bursts and new Solar System objects. The satellite, due to its scanning law, will detect these events but will not be able to monitor them. So, to take these events into consideration and to perform further studies it is necessary to follow them with Earth-based observations. These observations could be efficiently done by a ground-based network of well-equipped telescopes scattered in both hemispheres.Here we focus our attention at the new Solar System objects to be discovered and observed by the Gaia satellite [Mignard, F., 2002. Observations of Solar System objects by Gaia I. Detection of NEOS. Astron. Astrophys. 393, 727] mainly asteroids, NEOs and comets. A dedicated ground-based network of telescopes as proposed by Thuillot [2005. The three-dimensional universe with Gaia. ESA/SP-576] will allow to monitor those events, to avoid losing them and to perform a quick characterization of some physical properties which will be important for the identification of these objects in further measurements by Gaia.We present in this paper, the beginning of the organization of a Latin-American ground-based network of telescopes and observers joining several institutions in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil and other Latin-American countries aiming to contribute to the follow-up of Gaia science alerts for Solar System objects.
Keywords:Astrometry   Gaia   Solar System   NEOs   Photometry
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