论文标题
MIRA变量星BX凸轮的年度视差测量
Annual parallax measurement of a Mira variable star BX Cam with VERA
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论文摘要
我们使用VLBI阵列“ Vera”报告了对Mira可变star bx〜CAM的天文VLBI观测值的结果。观察结果是从2012年2月到2014年11月进行的。获得的视差为1.73 $ \ pm $ 0.03 MAS,对应于0.58 $ \ pm $ 0.01 kpc。 Gaia DR2中还报道了该来源的视差为4.13 $ \ pm $ 0.25 MAS,这两个测量值之间存在240 \%的差异。我们的VLBI观察结果的星体结果表明,我们正好追溯了BX〜CAM中七个Maser斑点的角度运动。我们使用这两种视差计算出恒星光度,并获得了$ l _ {\ ast}^{\ Mathrm {vera}} = 4950 \ pm170 l _ {\ odot} $ { l _ {\ odot} $。推导的亮度还支持我们用Vera确定的视差的有效性。在评估这两种视差时,我们得出的结论是,Vera观察值的1.73 $ \ pm $ 0.03 MAS的视差对于BX〜CAM是正确的。我们获得了BX〜CAM的系统性运动,为($ {μ_α} \cosΔ^{\ Mathrm {sys}} $,$μ_Δ从我们的VLBI观察结果中检测到的共73 h $ _2 $ o maser点显示,空间分布为30 au $ \ times $ 80 au,沿北方向有很强的伸长率。他们以14.79 $ \ pm $ 1.40 km \,s $^{ - 1} $的三维速度显示流出。从$ v $ - 带量的时间变化与h $ _2 $ o maser之间的比较,我们发现,即使h $ _2 $ _2 $ o maser的变化与$ v $ band中所示的变化也与$ v $ band相关,即使h $ _2 $ o maser也没有在每个周期中恢复其最大通量。
We report results of astrometric VLBI observations toward a Mira variable star BX~Cam using the VLBI array "VERA". The observations were performed from February 2012 to November 2014. Obtained parallax is 1.73$\pm$0.03 mas corresponding to a distance of 0.58$\pm$0.01 kpc. Parallax of this source was also reported in Gaia DR2 as 4.13$\pm$0.25 mas, and there is a 240 \% difference between these two measurements. Astrometric results from our VLBI observations show that we exactly traced angular motions of the seven maser spots in BX~Cam. We calculated stellar luminosities using both parallaxes, and obtained luminosities of $L_{\ast}^{\mathrm{VERA}} = 4950\pm170 L_{\odot}$ and $L_{\ast}^{\mathrm{Gaia}} = 870\pm110 L_{\odot}$. Deduced luminosities also support a validity of the parallax that we determined with VERA. Evaluating the two parallaxes, we concluded that the parallax of 1.73$\pm$0.03 mas from the VERA observations is correct for BX~Cam. We obtained a systemic motion of BX~Cam as (${μ_α}\cosδ^{\mathrm{sys}}$, $μ_δ^{\mathrm{sys}}$) $=$ (13.48$\pm$0.14, $-$34.30$\pm$0.18) mas\,yr$^{-1}$. A total of 73 H$_2$O maser spots detected from our VLBI observations show a spatial distribution of 30 au $\times$ 80 au with a strong elongation along north-south direction. They show outflows with a three-dimensional velocity of 14.79$\pm$1.40 km\,s$^{-1}$. From a comparison between time variations of $V$-band magnitudes and H$_2$O maser, we found that variation of the H$_2$O maser is relevant to that seen in $V$-band even though the H$_2$O maser does not recover its maximum flux in each cycle.