The Solar Neighborhood. XI. The Trigonometric Parallax of SCR 1845-6357

Abstract
We present a trigonometric parallax for the nearby star SCR1845--6357, an extremely red high proper motion object discovered by Hambly et al. (2004) and identified via accurate photoelectric photometry and spectroscopy to be an M8.5 dwarf with a photometric parallax of $4.6pm0.8$ pc by Henry et al. (2004). Using methods similar to those described in Deacon & Hambly (2001) we have derived a full astrometric solution from SuperCOSMOS scans of eight survey and non--survey Schmidt photographs held in the United Kingdom Schmidt Telescope Unit plate library. We calculate the trigonometric parallax to be $pi=282pm23$ mas yielding a distance of $3.5pm0.3$ pc which implies an absolute K$_{s}$ magnitude of 10.79. This distance calculation places SCR1845--6357 as the 16th closest stellar system to the Sun.Comment: 11 pages, 4 figures, accpeted for publication in A
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