Distance scale for high-luminosity stars in OB associations and in field with Gaia DR2. Spurious systematic motions
Melnik, A. M.;
Dambis, A. K.
Russia
Abstract
We calculated the median parallaxes for 47 OB associations including at least 10 stars with known Gaia DR2 parallaxes. A comparison between trigonometric and photometric parallaxes of OB associations reveals a zero-point offset of Δϖ=‑0.11±0.04 mas indicating that Gaia DR2 parallaxes are, on average, underestimated and the distances derived from them are overestimated. The correction of Δϖ=‑0.11 mas is consistent with the estimate that Arenou et al. (2018) obtained for bright stars. An analysis of parallaxes of OB associations and high-luminosity field stars confirms our previous conclusion (Dambis et al. 2001) that the distance scale for OB stars established by Blaha and Humphreys (1989) must be reduced by 10–20%. Spurious systematic motions of 10–20 km s‑1 at the distances of 2–3 kpc from the Sun are found to arise from the use of the uncorrected Gaia DR2 parallaxes.
2020
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Astrophysics and Space Science
Gaia
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