An overview paper on the selection function was published, which describes the motivation for accounting for survey selection functions and explains the basic mathematical principles.
An novel approach to the overall survey selection was developed which is based on an empirical indicator for Gaia's completeness in a certain field on the sky.
The Gaia spectroscopic (radial velocity spectrograph) and general subset selection functions were derived.
A worked example was created of the construction of the selection function for the combination of Gaia and the APOGEE spectroscopic survey. This joint sample was used to study the density profile of stellar population of similar chemical compositions in the Milky Way's disk.
A worked example was created of the construction of the selection function for a combination of Gaia and the AllWISE photometric photometric survey. The joint sample was used to study the overall structure of the Milky Way’s disk revealing for the first time hints of spiral arm structure in an older stellar population.
A worked example was created of the construction of the selection function for a specialized subset of the Gaia data (metal poor Red Giant Branch stars). This sample was used to study the spatial distribution of the Aurora population, one of the oldest components of the Milky Way,
The selection function for unresolved binaries selected on the basis of the RUWE data quality indicator was derived.
Delivery of the GaiaUnlimited selection function tools.
https://github.com/gaia-unlimited/gaiaunlimited(odnośnik otworzy się w nowym oknie) This includes the code to reproduce the above four complex selection function examples.
Delivery of the documentation corresponding to the tools.
https://gaiaunlimited.readthedocs.io/en/latest/(odnośnik otworzy się w nowym oknie)Three community workshops were organized. Feedback received during the first and second community workshop was incorporated into the GaiaUnlimited tools.
Peer reviewed papers describing the results (
https://gaia-unlimited.org/papers/(odnośnik otworzy się w nowym oknie)).