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1 VERA ー 最新の成果と今後の展望 ー Mareki Honma Mizusawa VLBI observatory, NAOJ

2 Galaxy-scale maser astrometry Galaxy’s centerD= 8 kpc π= 125 μas Galaxy scale astrometry requires 10μas accuracy Galaxy scale astrometry = frontier in 21 st century (c.f., astrometric missions like SIM, GAIA, JASMINE) Sun Galaxy Center Parallax

3 VERA : VLBI Exploration of Radio Astrometry Ishigaki-jimaOgasawara Iriki Mizusawa Target sources : Galactic masers (H2O@22GHz, SiO@43GHz) New aspect: dual-beam for phase-referencing Construction completed in 2002 Regular observations from 2004

4 Astrometric missions Satellite mission for Galaxy-scale astrometry GAIA (ESA) 2012 SIM (NASA) 2015? JASMINE (JAXA) 2018? Target accuracy is ~10 μas, the same with VERA

5 Dual-beam receiving system dual-beam receivers VERA station reference atmosphere Target source telescope Dual-beam platform (2.2 deg max) Phase-referencing

6 Dual-beam phase compensation W49N and OH43.8-0.1 again (on 23/Jul/2002) Phase residual : ~8 degree in RMS ~1 mas

7 Current status of astrometry with VERA Location of maser sources for which parallax/proper motions are obtained Sun S269 Schematic view of Galaxy Illustration courtesy: NASA/JPL-Caltech/R. Hurt (SSC/Caltech) NGC 281 ρ oph S Crt Orion NGC 1333 Solar neighborhood VY CMa Parallax + proper motion Proper motion Sgr A OH43 W49N ON2 T Lep SY Scl R UMa L1204 I06058 AFGL2789 I19213 G14 ON1 WB755 WB621 G34 I19181

8 S 269 proper motion S269 motion with respect to LSR : (V_l, V_b) = (-4.6, -4.1) km/s >> similar galactic rotation velocity at the Sun and at S269 S269 Sun Galaxy Center Flat rotation curve out to 13 kpc, plenty of dark matter Honma et al. (2007)

9 RC from 7 – 13 kpc Oh et al. (2009) obtained distances for three more sources IRAS19213+1723 AFGL2789 IRAS06058+2138 D= 2 ~ 4 kpc Basically cosistent with FRC (but slightly slow rotation for Perseus arm sources)

10 ON1 ON1 has both H2O and Methanol masers Maser locations H2O maser parallax 2.4 +/- 0.1 kpc (Nagayama+ in prep) c.f. ) Methanol maser parallax 2.57+0.34-0.27 kpc by EVN (Rygl+ 2009)

11 IRAS19181 D = 5.26 +/- 0.42 kpc (Nagayama + in prep.) Close to W51M (~5.1 kpc), though kinematic distances differ (due to V_LSR difference)

12 Nearby SFRs Dame et al.1987 Astrometry of SFRs within ~1 kpc from the Sun –Orion-Monoceros (Orion KL: Hirota+2007, Kim+2008) –Perseus (NGC1333: Hirota+2008) –Ophiuchus (rho-oph: Imai+2008) –Cepheus (L1204, Hirota+2009) Comparison of Cepheus distances Cep-A (700+/-40 pc, Moscadelli+, VLBA) L1204(764+/-27 pc, Hirota+, VERA) L1206 (775+/-90 pc, Rygl+, EVN)

13 G14.33-0.64 & Sgr Arm D = 1.12 +/- 0.13 kpc (Sato et al. 2010) G14 Sun Local arm and Sgr arm traced with masers

14 Combined analysis of VLBA/VERA 18 sources published by 2008 10 VLBA Methanol maser project (Reid+) 4 VERA H2O maser 4 others from VLBA Pitch angle of Perseus arm 16 +/- 3 deg four arm spiral ? Galactic constants R0 = 8.4 +/- 0.6 kpc Θ0=254 km/s +/- 16 km/s (Ω0=30.3 +/- 0.9 km/s/kpc) Reid+ 2009

15 Summary of current status and future VERA Kpc-scale astrometry is already achieved with VERA Parallaxes and proper motions are obtained for ~20 sources ~70 sources have been observed, still to be analyzed ~1000 sources within next 15 years VLBA large project (Reid, Menten, Brunthaler +) will also observe ~500 sources. Main targets should be disk sources in the northern hemisphere > The bulge will remain to be explored with JASMINE !?

16 On-going up-grades of VERA New bands (6.7GHz) : more sources Array expansion : higher sensitivity, longer baselines (=> better accuracy) Wide-band recording : higher sensitivity (=> better accuracy)

17 6.7GHz receiver for VERA Developed by Osaka-pref. Univ. (Ogawa lab.) Installation finished in May 2009 (all stations) T_rx ~ 60 K Tsys ~ 120 K efficiency ~50%

18 Preliminary results : W3(OH) 2008.5 2008.1 0 2009.5 2009.1 2 2008.1 0 2009.5 2009.1 2 Parallax : 0.651 +/- 0.133 mas (Matsumoto et al. in prep) c.f., pi = 0.512±0.010mas (Xu et al.2006)

19 Collaborations with East Asian VLBI stations KVN participation provides shorter and denser UV > better image China participation expands east-west baseline > better astrometry

20 Collaboration with nano-JASMINE Calibration VERA can provide calibration stars for which parallax and proper motions are already obtained. position comparison / link of radio and IR frame, + down-link with Mizusawa 10m

21 GMR-A (VLBA 15 GHz) 389 +24/-21 pc (Sandstrom et al. 2007) GMR A/F/G/12 (VLBA 8GHz) 414+/-7 pc (Menten et al. 2007) H2O maser in Orion KL (VERA) 437+/-19 pc (Hirota et al. 2007) SiO masers in source I (VERA) 419+/-6 pc (Kim et al. 2008) Orion distance measurements Position of radio sources (Menten et al. 2007) Source I Trapezium can be observed with Nano-JASMINE ?

22 AGB star S Crt 年周視差 2.33±0.3 mas (VERA) Nakagawa et al. (2008) HIPPARCOS Pi = 1.27 mas err 0.92 mu_a -3.37 mas/yr err 1.00 mu_d -4.67 mas/yr err 0.75

23 Period-Luminosity Relation of Mira VERA observations of SY Scl, T Lep, R UMa, S Crt (SR) are used to precisely calibrate the P-L relation of Mira Mk = -3.62 LogP +1.57 ( Nakagawa et al. in prep )

24 Good luck for Nano-JASMINE !


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