VLBI Observations of H2O Maser Annual Parallax and Proper Motion in IRAS 20143+3634: Reflection on the Galactic Constants
Ross A. Burns, Yoshiyuki Yamaguchi, Toshihiro Handa, Toshihiro, Omodaka, Takumi Nagayama, Akiharu Nakagawa, Masahiko Hayashi, Tatsuya, Kamezaki, James O. Chibueze, Makoto Shizugami, and Makoto Nakano

TL;DR
This study used VLBI to measure the distance and motion of water masers in a star-forming region, refining Galactic constants and challenging previous distance estimates, thereby impacting our understanding of the Galaxy's structure.
Contribution
The paper provides a precise VLBI measurement of the distance and proper motion of IRAS 20143+3634, offering new insights into Galactic rotation and the local spiral arm structure.
Findings
Measured a parallax of 0.367 mas, placing the source at 2.72 kpc.
Derived the Galactic angular velocity as 27.3 km s$^{-1}$ kpc$^{-1}$.
Found the source's distance is significantly less than previous estimates.
Abstract
We report the results of VLBI observations of HO masers in the IRAS 20143+3634 star forming region using VERA (VLBI Exploration of Radio Astronomy). By tracking masers for a period of over two years we measured a trigonometric parallax of mas, corresponding to a source distance of kpc and placing it in the Local spiral arm. Our trigonometric distance is just 60% of the previous estimation based on radial velocity, significantly impacting the astrophysics of the source. We measured proper motions of mas yr and mas yr in R.A. and Decl. respectively, which were used to estimate the peculiar motion of the source as km s for kpc and km s, and $(U_{s},V_{s},W_{s}) = (-1.0 \pm 2.9, -9.3…
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