Distance and Kinematics of the Red Hypergiant VY CMa: VLBA and VLA Astrometry
B. Zhang, M. J. Reid, K. M. Menten, X. W. Zheng

TL;DR
This study uses VLBA and VLA astrometry to measure the distance, proper motion, and maser distribution of the red hypergiant VY CMa, revealing significant changes in maser distribution and discrepancies with optical measurements.
Contribution
First precise VLBA parallax measurement of VY CMa, providing updated distance and proper motion, and analyzing maser distribution changes over time.
Findings
Distance of 1.20 kpc from parallax measurement
Maser distribution shows dramatic changes over time
Proper motion indicates VY CMa drifting out of the molecular cloud
Abstract
We report astrometric results of phase-referencing VLBI observations of 43 GHz SiO maser emission toward the red hypergiant VY Canis Majoris (\vycma) using the Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA). We measured a trigonometric parallax of 0.83 0.08 mas, corresponding to a distance of 1.20 kpc. Compared to previous studies, the spatial distribution of SiO masers has changed dramatically, while its total extent remains similar. The internal motions of the maser spots are up to 1.4 \masy, corresponding to 8 \kms, and show a tendency for expansion. After modeling the expansion of maser spots, we derived an absolute proper motion for the central star of \mux\ = and \muy\ = \masy\ eastward and northward, respectively. Based on the maser distribution from the VLBA observations, and the relative position between the radio photosphere and the SiO…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
