The Parallax of the Red Hypergiant VX Sgr with Accurate Tropospheric Delay Calibration

Abstract

We report astrometric results of VLBI phase-referencing observations of 22 GHz \ masers emission toward the red hypergiant , one of most massive and luminous red hypergiant stars in our Galaxy, using the Very Long Baseline Array. A background source, , projected 44 from the target , was used as the phase reference. For the low declinations of these sources, such a large separation normally would seriously degrade the relative astrometry. We use a two-step method of tropospheric delay calibration, which combines the VLBI geodetic-block (or GPS) calibration with an image-optimization calibration, to obtain a trigonometric parallax of 0.640.04 mas, corresponding to a distance of 1.56+0.11-0.10 kpc. The measured proper motion of \ is 0.360.76 and -2.920.78 \ in the eastward and northward directions. The parallax and proper motion confirms that \ belong to the Sgr OB1 association. Rescaling bolometric luminosities in the literature to our parallax distance, we find the luminosity of ~is (1.95 0.62) × 105 , where the uncertainty is dominated by differing photometry measurements.

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