Outer Rotation Curve of the Galaxy with VERA III: Astrometry of IRAS 07427-2400 and Test of the Density-Wave Theory
Nobuyuki Sakai, Hiroyuki Nakanishi, Mitsuhiro Matsuo, Nagito Koide,, Daisuke Tezuka, Tomoharu Kurayama, Katsunori M. Shibata, Yuji Ueno, and, Mareki Honma

TL;DR
This study measures the distance and proper motion of IRAS 07427-2400 using VERA astrometry, confirming its location in the Perseus arm and testing the density-wave theory of spiral arms.
Contribution
It provides precise astrometric measurements of a star-forming region in the Perseus arm and compares these with density-wave theory predictions, revealing a smaller pitch angle and downstream gas offset.
Findings
Distance of IRAS 07427-2400 is approximately 5.41 kpc.
The Perseus arm's pitch angle is about 11.1 degrees.
Dense gas is located downstream of the spiral potential model.
Abstract
We report the trigonometric parallax of IRAS 07427-2400 with VERA to be 0.185 0.027 mas, corresponding to a distance of 5.41 kpc. The result is consistent with the previous result of 5.32 kpc obtained by Choi et al. (2014) within error. To remove the effect of internal maser motions (e.g., random motions), we observed six maser features associated with IRAS 07427-2400 and determined systematic proper motions of the source by averaging proper motions of the six maser features. The obtained proper motions are (cos, ) = (1.79 0.32, 2.60 0.17) mas yr in equatorial coordinates, while Choi et al. (2014) showed (cos, ) = (2.43 0.02, 2.49 0.09) mas yr with one maser feature. Our astrometry results place the source in the Perseus arm, the…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure
