TRIGONOMETRIC PARALLAXES OF HIGH MASS STAR FORMING REGIONS: THE STRUCTURE AND KINEMATICS OF THE MILKY WAY
Center for Astrophysics Harvard & Smithsonian · Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy · +6 more institutions
Abstract
Over 100 trigonometric parallaxes and proper motions for masers associated with young, high-mass stars have been measured with the BeSSeL Survey, a VLBA key science project, the EVN, and the Japanese VERA project. These measurements provide strong evidence for the existence of spiral arms in the Milky Way, accurately locating many arm segments and yielding spiral pitch angles ranging from 7 to 20 degrees. The widths of spiral arms increase with distance from the Galactic center. Fitting axially symmetric models of the Milky Way with the 3-D position and velocity information and conservative priors for the solar and average source peculiar motions, we estimate the distance to the Galactic center, Ro, to be 8.34…
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Authors
16- MJM. J. ReidCorresponding
Center for Astrophysics Harvard & Smithsonian
- KMK. M. Menten
Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy
- ABA. Brunthaler
Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy
- XWX. W. Zheng
Nanjing University
- TMT. M. Dame
Center for Astrophysics Harvard & Smithsonian
Topics & keywords
- Milky Way
- Spiral galaxy
- Galaxy rotation curve
- Galaxy
- Rotation (mathematics)
- Circular motion
- Logarithmic spiral
- Spiral (railway)