VLBA determination of the distance to nearby star-forming regions VII. Monoceros R2

Abstract

We present a series of sixteen Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) high angular resolution observations of a cluster of suspected low-mass young stars in the Monoceros R2 region. Four compact and highly variable radio sources are detected; three of them in only one epoch, the fourth one a total of seven times. This latter source is seen in the direction to the previously known \ region VLA~1, and has radio properties that resemble those of magnetically active stars; we shall call it VLA~1. We model its displacement on the celestial sphere as a combination of proper motion and trigonometric parallax. The fit obtained using a uniform proper motion yields a parallax = 1.10 0.18 mas, but with a fairly high post-fit dispersion. If acceleration terms (probably due to an undetected companion) are included, the quality of the fit improves dramatically, and the best estimate of the parallax becomes = 1.12 0.05 mas. The magnitude of the fitted acceleration suggest an orbital period of order a decade. The measured parallax corresponds to a distance d = 893+44-40 pc, in very good agreement with previous, indirect, determinations.

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