Determination of the Solar Galactocentric distance from masers kinemics
Abstract
We have determined the Galactic rotation parameters and the solar Galactocentric distance R0 by simultaneously solving Bottlinger's kinematic equations using data on masers with known line-of-sight velocities and highly accurate trigonometric parallaxes and proper motions measured by VLBI. Our sample includes 93 masers spanning the range of Galactocentric distances R from 3 to 15 kpc. The solutions found are 0 = 29.7+/-0.5 km s-1 kpc-1, '0 = -4.20+/-0.11 km s-1 kpc-2, "0 =0.730+/-0.029 km s-1 kpc-3, and R0=8.03+/-0.12 kpc. In this case, the linear rotation velocity at the solar distance R0 is V0=238+/-6 km s-1.
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