Parallax of a Mira variable R Ursae Majoris studied with astrometric VLBI

Abstract

We have measured an annual parallax of the Mira variable R~Ursae~Majoris (R~UMa) with the VLBI exploration for Radio Astronomy (VERA). From the monitoring VLBI observations spanning about two years, we detected H2O maser spots in the LSR velocities ranges from 37 to 42 km\,s-1. We derived an annual parallax of 1.970.05\,mas, and it gives a corresponding distance of 50813\,pc. The VLBI maps revealed 72 maser spots distributed in 110 au area around an expected stellar position. Circumstellar kinematics of the maser spots were also revealed by subtracting a systemic motion in the Hipparcos catalog from proper motions of each maser spots derived from our VLBI observations. Infrared photometry is also conducted to measure a K band apparent magnitude, and we obtained a mean magnitude of mK = 1.190.02\,mag. Using the trigonometric distance, the mK is converted to a K band absolute magnitude of MK = -7.340.06\,mag. This result gives a much more accurate absolute magnitude of R~UMa than previously provided. We solved a zero-point of MK - P relation for the Galactic Mira variables and obtained a relation of MK = -3.52 P + (1.09 0.14). Other long period variables including red supergiants, whose distances were determined from astrometric VLBI, were also compiled to explore the different sequences of MK - P relation.

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