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VLBI Astrometry of AGB Variables with VERA — A Semiregular Variable S Crateris

Authors :
Masachika Kijima
Mi Kyoung Kim
Tomoaki Oyama
Yuji Ueno
Yoon Kyung Choi
Hiroshi Suda
Nicolas Pradel
Kousuke Ueda
Seisuke Kuji
Tetsuo Sasao
Miyuki Tsushima
Seiji Manabe
Kazuma Ando
Akiharu Nakagawa
Takeshi Miyaji
Takeshi Bushimata
Chung Sik Oh
Kenta Maruyama
Takaaki Jike
Tomoya Hirota
Yukitoshi Kan-ya
Naoko Matsumoto
Takumi Nagayama
Ryuichi Kamohara
Yoshiaki Tamura
Hiroshi Imai
Noriyuki Kawaguchi
Seiji Kameno
Kazuyoshi Yamashita
Osamu Kameya
Katsuhisa Sato
Katsunori M. Shibata
Satoshi Sakai
Kayoko Nakamura
Toshihisa Maeda
Mareki Honma
Hideyuki Kobayashi
Mayumi Sato
Tomoharu Kurayama
Kenzaburo Iwadate
Makoto Matsui
Toshihiro Omodaka
Daisuke Nyu
Source :
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan. 60:1013-1021
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2008.

Abstract

We present a distance measurement for the semiregular variable S Crateris (S Crt) based on its annual parallax. With the unique dual beam system of the VLBI Exploration for Radio Astrometry (VERA) telescopes, we measured the absolute proper motion of a water maser spot associated with S Crt, referred to the quasar J1147-0724 located at an angular separation of 1.23$^{\circ}$. In observations spanning nearly two years, we have detected the maser spot at the LSR velocity of 34.7 km s$^{-1}$, for which we measured the annual parallax of 2.33$\pm$0.13 mas corresponding to a distance of 430$^{+25}_{-23}$ pc. This measurement has an accuracy one order of magnitude better than the parallax measurements of HIPPARCOS. The angular distribution and three-dimensional velocity field of maser spots indicate a bipolar outflow with the flow axis along northeast-southwest direction. Using the distance and photospheric temperature, we estimate the stellar radius of S Crt and compare it with those of Mira variables.<br />9 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in PASJ (Vol.60, No.5, October 25, VERA special issue)

Details

ISSN :
2053051X and 00046264
Volume :
60
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1159bbc6aacd6da2d82f760302dcf58a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/pasj/60.5.1013