Trigonometric Parallaxes of High-mass Star-forming Regions: Our View of the Milky Way
Center for Astrophysics Harvard & Smithsonian · Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy · +12 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract We compile and analyze approximately 200 trigonometric parallaxes and proper motions of molecular masers associated with very young high-mass stars. Most of the measurements come from the BeSSeL Survey using the VLBA and the Japanese VERA project. These measurements strongly suggest that the Milky Way is a four-arm spiral, with some extra arm segments and spurs. Fitting log-periodic spirals to the locations of the masers, allowing for “kinks” in the spirals and using well-established arm tangencies in the fourth Galactic quadrant, allows us to significantly expand our view of the structure of the Milky Way. We present an updated model for its spiral structure and incorporate it into our previously…
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Authors
18- 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
- Galactic Center
- Rotation (mathematics)
- Stars
- Spiral (railway)
- Galactic plane
- Astrometry