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- 2024Synthesis and Characterization of Polyaniline Emeraldine Salt (PANI-ES) Colloids Using Potato Starch as a Stabilizer to Enhance the Physicochemical Properties and Processabilitycitations
- 2023Investigating the environmental and mechanical properties of sustainable asphalt mastic solutions for road flexible pavementscitations
- 2022Numerical Assessment on the Fatigue Behavior of Composite Open-Hole Tensile Specimenscitations
- 2022Sustainable asphalt mastics made up recycling waste as fillercitations
- 2021Investigating the rheological properties of hot bituminous mastics made up using plastic waste materials as fillercitations
- 2021Investigation of electric field-aligned edge-oxidized graphene oxide nanoplatelets in polyethersulfone matrix in terms of pure water permeation and dye rejectioncitations
- 2020Rheological properties comparing hot and cold bituminous mastics containing jet grouting wastecitations
- 2017Morphology and composition of Cu2S ultra-thin films deposited by E-ALDcitations
- 2010BAM/DASS: Data Analysis Software for Sub-Microarcsecond Astrometry Device
- 2006Zeolite coated copper foams for heat pumping applicationscitations
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BAM/DASS: Data Analysis Software for Sub-Microarcsecond Astrometry Device
Abstract
The INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Torino is part of the Data Processing and Analysis Consortium (DPAC) for Gaia, a cornerstone mission of the EuropeanSpace Agency. Gaia will perform global astrometry by means of two telescopes looking at the sky along two different lines of sight oriented at a fixed angle, also called basic angle. Knowledge of the basic angle fluctuations at the sub-microarcsecond level over periods of the order of the minute is crucial to reach the mission goals. A specific device, the Basic Angle Monitoring, will be dedicated to this purpose. We present here the software system we are developing to analyze the BAM data and recover the basic angle variations.This tool is integrated into the whole DPAC data analysis software.