East Asian VLBI Network astrometry toward the star-forming region G040.96+02.48 in the Extreme Outer Galaxy
Abstract
Accurate astrometric measurements for star-forming regions located on the far side of the Milky Way remain scarce. In this work, we present the astrometric results for a 22\,GHz water maser associated with star-forming region G040.96+02.48 located on the far side of the Milky Way, using the East Asian VLBI Network. The target water maser's proper motion was determined to be (μαδ, μδ) = (-2.06-0.51+0.53, -2.95-0.44+0.45)~mas~yr-1. The derived three-dimensional kinematic distance to the star-forming region is 20.23.2\,kpc, placing it slightly outside the Outer Scutum-Centaurus Arm. The corresponding vertical height of 872139\,pc indicates a significant warp of the outer Galactic disk, which is in good agreement with the latest precessing warp model. Moreover, the resulting peculiar motions reveal a complex kinematic pattern, characterized by a large outward radial velocity of -3218\,km~s-1. Our observations substantially expand the valuable sample of star-forming regions with accurate astrometric measurements in the Extreme Outer Galaxy.
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