We have determined the Galactic rotation parameters and the solar
Galactocentric distance R0​ by simultaneously solving Bottlinger's kinematic
equations using data on masers with known line-of-sight velocities and highly
accurate trigonometric parallaxes and proper motions measured by VLBI. Our
sample includes 93 masers spanning the range of Galactocentric distances R from
3 to 15 kpc. The solutions found are
\Omega_0 = 29.7+/-0.5 km s^{-1} kpc^{-1},
\Omega'_0 = -4.20+/-0.11 km s^{-1} kpc^{-2},
\Omega"_0 =0.730+/-0.029 km s^{-1} kpc^{-3}, and
R_0=8.03+/-0.12 kpc. In this case, the linear rotation velocity at the solar
distance R_0 is V_0=238+/-6 km s^{-1}.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figures, 1 table. Paper was presented at the Conference
"Modern Stellar Astronomy-2014" held in Rostov-on-Don State University on May
28-30, 2014, accepted for pubication in Baltic Astronom