Context. Estimating the distances to asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars using optical measurements of their parallaxes is not straightforward because of the large uncertainties introduced by their dusty envelopes, their large angular sizes, and their surface brightness variability. Aims. This paper aims to assess the reliability of the distances derived with Gaia DR3 parallaxes for AGB stars, and provide a new distance catalogue for a sample of ∼200 nearby AGB stars. Methods. We compared the parallaxes from Gaia DR3 with parallaxes measured with maser observations with very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) to determine a statistical correction factor for the DR3 parallaxes using a sub-sample of 33 maser-emitting oxygen-rich nearby AGB s...
Combining the precise parallaxes and optical photometry delivered by Gaia’s second data release with...
Abstract We compare the parallaxes of stars from VLBI astrometry in the literature to those in the G...
Westerlund 1 (Wd1) is potentially the largest star cluster in the Galaxy. That designation criticall...
Context. Estimating the distances to asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars using optical measurements ...
For the vast majority of stars in the second Gaia data release, reliable distances cannot be obtaine...
Context. Distance measurements to astronomical objects are essential for understanding their intrins...
We derive Bayesian distances for all stars in the radial velocity sample of Gaia DR2, and use the st...
Post-AGB (PAGB) stars are short-lived, low-intermediate mass objects transitioning from the asymptot...
We combine parallaxes from the first Gaia data release with the spectrophotometric distance estimati...
With contemporary infrared spectroscopic surveys like APO Galactic Evolution Experiment (APOGEE), re...
© 2014 The Authors. We have commenced a detailed analysis of the known sample of Galactic post-asymp...
Context. The early-third Gaia data release (EDR3) parallaxes constitute the most detailed and accura...
Aims.Accurate distances to evolved stars with high mass loss rates are needed for studies of many o...
Context. The Kepler space mission led to a large number of high-precision time series of solar-like ...
We have commenced a detailed analysis of the known sample of Galactic post-AGB stars compiled in the...
Combining the precise parallaxes and optical photometry delivered by Gaia’s second data release with...
Abstract We compare the parallaxes of stars from VLBI astrometry in the literature to those in the G...
Westerlund 1 (Wd1) is potentially the largest star cluster in the Galaxy. That designation criticall...
Context. Estimating the distances to asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars using optical measurements ...
For the vast majority of stars in the second Gaia data release, reliable distances cannot be obtaine...
Context. Distance measurements to astronomical objects are essential for understanding their intrins...
We derive Bayesian distances for all stars in the radial velocity sample of Gaia DR2, and use the st...
Post-AGB (PAGB) stars are short-lived, low-intermediate mass objects transitioning from the asymptot...
We combine parallaxes from the first Gaia data release with the spectrophotometric distance estimati...
With contemporary infrared spectroscopic surveys like APO Galactic Evolution Experiment (APOGEE), re...
© 2014 The Authors. We have commenced a detailed analysis of the known sample of Galactic post-asymp...
Context. The early-third Gaia data release (EDR3) parallaxes constitute the most detailed and accura...
Aims.Accurate distances to evolved stars with high mass loss rates are needed for studies of many o...
Context. The Kepler space mission led to a large number of high-precision time series of solar-like ...
We have commenced a detailed analysis of the known sample of Galactic post-AGB stars compiled in the...
Combining the precise parallaxes and optical photometry delivered by Gaia’s second data release with...
Abstract We compare the parallaxes of stars from VLBI astrometry in the literature to those in the G...
Westerlund 1 (Wd1) is potentially the largest star cluster in the Galaxy. That designation criticall...