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East Asian VLBI Network astrometry toward the star-forming region G040.96+02.48 in the Extreme Outer Galaxy

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Xianjin Shen, Zehao Lin, Nobuyuki Sakai, Ye Xu, Shuaibo Bian + 16 more

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TLDR

VLBI astrometry of G040.96+02.48 in the Extreme Outer Galaxy reveals its distance, proper motion, and a significant warp in the outer Galactic disk.

Key contributions

  • Determined proper motion of water maser in G040.96+02.48 using East Asian VLBI Network.
  • Derived a 3D kinematic distance of 20.2±3.2 kpc, placing it beyond the Outer Scutum-Centaurus Arm.
  • Calculated a vertical height of 872±139 pc, indicating a significant warp in the outer Galactic disk.
  • Revealed complex peculiar motions, including a large outward radial velocity of -32±18 km/s.

Why it matters

This study provides crucial astrometric data for a star-forming region in the Extreme Outer Galaxy, a region with scarce measurements. The findings confirm the latest precessing warp model of the outer Galactic disk and expand our understanding of its complex kinematics.

Original 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 ($μ_α\cosδ, μ_δ$) = ($-2.06_{-0.51}^{+0.53}$, $-2.95_{-0.44}^{+0.45}$)~mas~yr$^{-1}$. The derived three-dimensional kinematic distance to the star-forming region is 20.2$\pm$3.2\,kpc, placing it slightly outside the Outer Scutum$-$Centaurus Arm. The corresponding vertical height of 872$\pm$139\,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 $-32\pm$18\,km~s$^{-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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