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Isochrone fitting in the Gaia era. II. Distances, ages and masses from UniDAM using Gaia DR2 data

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arxiv 1805.01640 v1 pith:6TIVCAYI submitted 2018-05-04 astro-ph.SR

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We present estimates of distances, ages and masses for over 3.5 million stars. These estimates are derived from the combination of spectrophotometric data and Gaia DR2 parallaxes. For that, we used the previously published Unified tool to estimate Distances, Ages, and Masses (UniDAM).

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