How was the parsec derived?

1 Answer
Mar 19, 2018

Parsec means 'Parallax of one arcsecond', or the distance to a star/object with a parallax of one arcsecon.

Using the diagram below, we can work out a parsec
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parsec#Calculating_the_value_of_a_parsec

The distance #SD# is approximately one parsec.

#tan(/_EDS)=(ES)/(SD)#

#SD=(ES)/(tan(/_EDS))=(1AU)/tan(1text("))#

For small angles of #theta# #tantheta~~theta#

#1text('')=1/3600"th of a degree"#

#SD=(1AU)/(1/3600*pi/180)# (since we need radians)

#SD=648000/piAU~~206264.8062AU#

#206264.8062AU~~3.085677581*10^16m~~3.261563777"ly"#