Trigonometric Parallax of IRAS 22555+6213 with VERA: 3-Dimensional View of Sources Along the Same Line of Sight

Abstract

We report the results of the measurement of the trigonometric parallax of an H2O maser source in 22 with the VLBI Exploration of Radio Astrometry (VERA). The annual parallax was determined to be 0.3140.070~mas, corresponding to a distance of 3.18+0.90-0.66~kpc. Our results confirm 22 to be located in the Perseus arm. We computed the peculiar motion of 22 to be (Usrc, Vsrc, Wsrc) = (44, -326, 86)~, where Usrc, Vsrc, and Wsrc are directed toward the Galactic center, in the direction of Galactic rotation and toward the Galactic north pole, respectively. 22, NGC\,7538 and Cepheus A lie along the same line of sight, and are within 2 on the sky. Their parallax distances with which we derived their absolute position in the Milky Way show that 22 and ~are associated with the Perseus Arm, while ~is located in the Local Arm. We compared the kinematic distances of , , , , , , , , ~and 22~derived with flat and non-flat rotation curve with its parallax distance and found the kinematic distance derived from the non-flat rotation assumption (-5 to -39 ~lag) to be consistent with the parallax distance.

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