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Using the Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA), we have observed the radio continuum emission from the young stellar object HW 9 in the Cepheus A star-forming region at ten epochs between 2007 February and 2009 November. Due to its strong radio variability, the source was detected at only four of the ten epochs. From these observations, the trigonometric parallax of HW 9 was determined to be $pi$ = 1.43 $pm$ 0.07 mas, in excellent agreement with a recent independent VLBA determination of the trigonometric parallax of a methanol maser associated with the nearby young stellar source HW 2 ($pi$ = 1.43 $pm$ 0.08 mas). This concordance in results, obtained in one case from continuum and in the other from line observations, confirms the reliability of Very Long Baseline Array trigonometric parallax measurements. By combining the two results, we constrain the distance to Cepheus A to be 700$_{-28}^{+31}$ pc, an uncertainty of 3.5%.
In this article, we present the results of a series of twelve 3.6-cm radio continuum observations of T Tau Sb, one of the companions of the famous young stellar object T Tauri. The data were collected roughly every two months between September 2003 a
The LkH$alpha$ 101 cluster takes its name from its more massive member, the LkH$alpha$ 101star, which is an $sim15$ M$_odot$ star whose true nature is still unknown. The distance to the LkH$alpha$ 101 cluster has been controversial for the last few d
(ABRIDGED) We present multi-epoch Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) observations of V773 Tau A, the 51-day binary subsystem in the multiple young stellar system V773 Tau. Combined with previous interferometric and radial velocity measurements, these ne
Using multi-epoch Very Long Baseline Array observations, we have measured the trigonometric parallax of the weak-line T Tauri star HP Tau/G2 in Taurus. The best fit yields a distance of 161.2 $pm$ 0.9 pc, suggesting that the eastern portion of Taurus
The non-thermal 3.6 cm radio continuum emission from the naked T Tauri stars Hubble 4 and HDE 283572 in Taurus has been observed with the Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) at 6 epochs between September 2004 and December 2005 with a typical separation b