Abstract

AbstractWe have used the VLBA to measure the annual parallax of the H2O masers in the star-forming region IRAS 00420+5530 (l=122.0°, b= -7.1°). This measurement yields a direct distance estimate of 2.17±0.05kpc, which disagrees substantially with most other published estimates (a range from 1.7 to 7.7kpc). This distance is consistent with recent parallax-based distances reported for W3(OH) (Xu et al. 2006, Hachisuka et al. 2006), lending additional support to the conclusion that the Perseus Spiral Arm of the Milky Way is a factor of at least two closer than kinematic distance estimates imply at galactic longitude ~130 degrees.

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