Annual parallax measurement of a Mira variable star BX Cam with VERA
Abstract
We report results of astrometric VLBI observations toward a Mira variable star BX~Cam using the VLBI array "VERA". The observations were performed from February 2012 to November 2014. Obtained parallax is 1.730.03 mas corresponding to a distance of 0.580.01 kpc. Parallax of this source was also reported in Gaia DR2 as 4.130.25 mas, and there is a 240 \% difference between these two measurements. Astrometric results from our VLBI observations show that we exactly traced angular motions of the seven maser spots in BX~Cam. We calculated stellar luminosities using both parallaxes, and obtained luminosities of LVERA = 4950170 L and LGaia = 870110 L. Deduced luminosities also support a validity of the parallax that we determined with VERA. Evaluating the two parallaxes, we concluded that the parallax of 1.730.03 mas from the VERA observations is correct for BX~Cam. We obtained a systemic motion of BX~Cam as (μαδsys, μδsys) = (13.480.14, -34.300.18) mas\,yr-1. A total of 73 H2O maser spots detected from our VLBI observations show a spatial distribution of 30 au × 80 au with a strong elongation along north-south direction. They show outflows with a three-dimensional velocity of 14.791.40 km\,s-1. From a comparison between time variations of V-band magnitudes and H2O maser, we found that variation of the H2O maser is relevant to that seen in V-band even though the H2O maser does not recover its maximum flux in each cycle.