A Geometric Determination of the Distance to the Galactic Center*

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Published 2003 October 24 © 2003. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.
, , Citation F. Eisenhauer et al 2003 ApJ 597 L121 DOI 10.1086/380188

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Abstract

We report new astrometric and spectroscopic observations of the star S2 orbiting the massive black hole in the Galactic center that were taken at the ESO VLT with the adaptive optics-assisted, near-IR camera NAOS/CONICA and the near-IR integral field spectrometer SPIFFI. We use these data to determine all the orbital parameters of the star with high precision, including the Sun-Galactic center distance, which is a key parameter for calibrating stellar standard candles and an important rung in the extragalactic distance ladder. Our deduced value of R0 = 7.94 ± 0.42 kpc is the most accurate primary distance measurement to the center of the Milky Way and has minimal systematic uncertainties of astrophysical origin. It is in excellent agreement with other recent determinations of R0.

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  • Based on observations obtained at the Very Large Telescope (VLT) of the European Southern Observatory, Chile.

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