MWGaiaDN: Revealing the Milky Way with Gaia

MSCA (Marie Skłodowska-Curie)HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-DNID: 101072454
EC Contribution
€26,187
Consortium Size
23 orgs
Start Year
2023
Summary

The Milky Way-Gaia Doctoral Network (MWGaiaDN): Revealing the Milky Way (MW) with Gaia - Excellent science, Extending techniques, Enhancing people skills, Effecting the next revolution in European led astronomy through leadership in astrometric-based science. What: Gaia, ESA’s major space mission launched in Dec 2013, is now in its extended mission to map some two billion stars in the MW. It’s upcoming data releases , that will provide chemical and physical annotation of the earlier positional releases, present major challenges in terms of complexity and size, hence research training to deliver a full science exploitation is essential, ensuring that Gaia is the `game changer’ for astronomy How: Our DN will link major partners responsible for the development of Gaia, to form an effective and unique training network combining the best research training with a range of academic and industrial placements, specialist research and knowledge transfer workshops. It will develop and train a cohort of young researchers through a set of key science projects pushing the Gaia data to its limits. Our DN will train 10 ESRs located across 10 European beneficiaries, benefiting from the participation of 13 associate partners. These include major industry (e.g. AirbusDS, TAS), at the forefront of Space and Information technologies; SME Industry (e.g. DAPCOM, Suil), innovating new technologies for Space and partners leading the development of next generation astrometry missions outside of Europe (NAOJ). Relevance: It will shape the delivery of training in astrometry and the study of the MW across Europe: delivering key insights into the structure and formation of our Galaxy; delivering the roadmap for the next generation of astrometric space telescopes; equipping the ESRs with skills to drive the next innovative steps in this crucial area of space discovery, as well as enabling them to contribute to the future, growth and challenges of the big data industry and commerce. MWGaiaDN

Consortium (23)

Project Results (9)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (5)
Asymmetries in the LMC velocity maps
Astronomy & Astrophysics· 2025DOI
M. Schölch, Ó. Jiménez-Arranz, M. Romero-Gómez, X. Luri, D. Hobbs, D. Salmerón-Larraz, M. López Vilamajó
The WEAVE-TwiLight-Survey: expanding WEAVE’s reach to bright and low-surface-density targets with a novel observing mode
RAS Techniques and Instruments· 2025DOI
Thomas Hajnik, Nicholas A Walton, Giuseppe D’Ago, Piercarlo Bonifacio, Gavin Dalton, Lilian Domínguez-Palmero, Emanuel Gafton, Mike J Irwin, Sergio Picó, David Terrett, Anke Ardern-Arentsen, Rubé
Thick-to-thin disc transition and gas disc shrinking induced by the Gaia-Sausage-Enceladus merger
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society· 2025DOI
Natsuki Funakoshi, Daisuke Kawata, Jason L Sanders, Ioana Ciucă, Robert J J Grand, HanYuan Zhāng
Clues to growth and disruption of two neighbouring spiral arms of the Milky Way
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society· 2024DOI
Natsuki Funakoshi, Noriyuki Matsunaga, Daisuke Kawata, Junichi Baba, Daisuke Taniguchi, Michiko Fujii
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy & AstrophysicsDOI
Chloé Padois, Daniel del Ser, Friedrich Anders, João A. S. Amarante, Hélio D. Perottoni, Thomas Hajnik, Diogo Souto, Nayara I. Feliciano-Souza, Daisuke Kawata, Eder Martioli
Deliverables (3)
Websites, patent fillings, videos etc.
Websites, patent fillings, videos etc.
Websites, patent fillings, videos etc.
Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 1 - MWGaiaDN (MWGaiaDN: Revealing the Milky Way with Gaia)