1. Annual Parallax of the K-Type Star System IRAS 22480+6002 Measured with VERA
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Hiroshi Imai, Nobuyuki Sakai, Takeshi Miyaji, Hirofumi Sakanoue, Hiroyuki Nakanishi, and Mareki Honma
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Physics ,Proper motion ,Milky Way ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics ,Astrometry ,Circumstellar envelope ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,mass-loss ,law.invention ,Luminosity ,individual (IRAS 22480+6002) -- stars ,Space and Planetary Science ,law ,Peculiar velocity ,Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Variable star ,Maser ,AGB and post-AGB -- stars ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics ,masers -- stars - Abstract
We present the astrometric VLBI observations of water masers associated with IRAS 22480+6002 (IRC+60370, hereafter I22480) with the VLBI Exploration of Radio Astrometry (VERA). The stellar type of I22480 looks unusual as a stellar maser source and has been debated since the 1970s. We successfully determined the annual parallax of a group of the water maser spots, pi=0.400+/-0.025 mas, corresponding to a distance to I22480 of D=2.50 /+0.17/-0.15 kpc. This suggests that the estimated bolometric luminosity of I22480 should be revised to 35 000 L_sun, favoring a K-type supergiant rather than an RV Tau-type variable star previously suggested. Although the spectral type is unusual as a stellar maser source, the internal motions of the water maser features suggest that the water masers are associated with the circumstellar envelope of this star. Taking into account a possible stellar motion with respect to the maser feature motions, we derived a secular proper motion of I22480, (mu_alpha, mu_delta)=(-2.58+/-0.33, -1.91+/-0.17) [mas yr^-1]. The derived motion of I22480 in the Milky Way has a deviation by ~ -30 km/s in the galactic azimuthal direction from a circular motion estimated from the galactocentric distance to I22480 and assumption of a flat Galactic rotation curve. This peculiar motion is still comparable to those typically seen in the water maser sources located in the Perseus spiral arm. Taking into account the peculiar motion and the proximity to the Galactic midplane (z ~60 pc), I22480 may be a member of the Galactic thin disk.
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- 2012