Measurement of the Parallax of PSR B0950+08 Using the VLBA
Abstract
A new technique has been developed to remove the ionosphere's distorting effects from low frequency VLBI data. By fitting dispersive and non-dispersive components to the phases of multi-frequency data, the ionosphere can be effectively removed from the data without the use of a priori calibration information. This technique, along with the new gating capability of the VLBA correlator, was used to perform accurate astrometry on pulsar B0950+08, resulting in a much improved measurement of this pulsar's proper motion (μα = -1.6 0.4 mas/yr, μδ = 29.5 0.5 mas/yr) and parallax (π = 3.6 0.3 mas). This puts the pulsar at a distance of 280 25 parsecs, about twice as far as previous estimates, but in good agreement with models of the electron density in the local bubble.
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