ABSTRACT
The Multichannel Astrometric Photometer (MAP) has been used to determine parallaxes of stars in the region centered on the Mira variable R Leonis. R Leonis, with a parallax of 8.3 ± 1.0 mas (120 ± 15 parsecs), is significantly closer than most recent estimates. At visual wavelengths, its mean physical diameter is 612 ± 96 times that of the sun. The photocentric motion of R Leonis is not suggestive of either optical or orbital companions, excluding possible secondary components over a wide range or magnitudes as well as orbital periods of up to approximately one decade. Nineteen Leonis, an occultation-speckle binary with a well-determined orbit and a reference star in the R Leonis field, has a distance of 92.6 ± 12 parsecs. The 15.2 year period binary exhibits a slight pertubation during the 4 years of MAP observations. The similar primary and secondary of this A7 Vn system are 2.41 ± 0.96 and 2.31 ± 0.92 solar masses respectively.