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A Bipolar Outflow of the M-Type Giant IRC −10414 Traced by HO Maser Emission

Authors :
Seiji Manabe
Satoshi Sakai
Akiharu Nakagawa
Katsunori M. Shibata
Kazuyoshi Yamashita
Hiroshi Imai
Seisuke Kuji
Tomoharu Kurayama
Tomoya Hirota
Mareki Honma
Yoshiaki Tamura
Motonobu Shintani
Takeshi Bushimata
Kenzaburo Iwadate
Ryuichi Kamohara
Noritomo Inomata
Osamu Kameya
Takaaki Jike
Sei-ichiro Sakakibara
K. Horiai
Tomoaki Oyama
Hideyuki Kobayashi
Takumi Nagayama
Yoon Kyung Choi
Seiji Kameno
Noriyuki Kawaguchi
Toshihiro Omodaka
Chung Sik Oh
Yukitoshi Kan-ya
Toshihisa Maeda
Kouichiro Nakashima
Kasumi Sora
Takeshi Miyaji
Rie Shimizu
Hiroshi Suda
Katsuhisa Sato
Source :
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan. 60:1057-1067
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2008.

Abstract

We report on results of five-epoch VLBI observations of H2O maser emission in the M-type star IRC � 10414, carried out with the VLBI Exploration of Radio Astrometry (VERA). The maser distribution extends over an area of 70 mas � 260 mas and exhibits a bipolar structure. The relative proper motions of 17 maser features were measured during the monitoring observations spanning nine months. The distance to IRC � 10414 was re-estimated on the basis of the statistical treatment of parallax and the model-fitting method, yielding D = 3.1 ˙ 0.4 kpc and D = 2.0 ˙ 0.2 kpc, respectively. The estimated distance, D = 2–3 kpc, is much larger than that previously adopted. The stellar luminosity of IRC � 10414 is also re-estimated to be L� � 9 � 10 4 (D=2 kpc) 2 Lˇ, much brighter by a factor of 10–20 than previously adopted (L� � 10000 Lˇ). The maser motions exhibit not only a spherically expanding flow with a velocity of � 10 (D=2 kpc) km s � 1 , but also a faster bipolar outflow with a major axis in the north–south direction and at a small inclination angle with respect to the celestial sphere. These characteristics of the star and the

Details

ISSN :
2053051X and 00046264
Volume :
60
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........76e804e3e7e59c05c1f3b60cd8139460
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/pasj/60.5.1057