A Trigonometric Parallax of Sgr B2
arXiv:0908.3637 · doi:10.1088/0004-637X/705/2/1548
Abstract
We have measured the positions of water masers in Sgr B2, a massive star forming region in the Galactic center, relative to an extragalactic radio source with the Very Long Baseline Array. The positions measured at 12 epochs over a time span of one year yield the trigonometric parallax of Sgr B2 and hence a distance to the Galactic center of Ro=7.9 (+0.8/-0.7) kpc. The proper motion of Sgr B2 relative to Sgr A* suggests that Sgr B2 is about 0.13 kpc nearer than the Galactic center, assuming a low-eccentricity Galactic orbit.
Submitted to ApJ; 4 tables; 3 figures. Version 2 corrects Fig. 2 which was missing some data