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The central Parsec of the Milky Way: Star formation and central dark mass

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Barred Galaxies and Circumnuclear Activity

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Physics ((LNP,volume 474))

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Recent high resolution near-infrared imaging and spectroscopy give detailed information about the structure, evolution and mass distribution in the nucleus of the Milky Way. The central parsec is powered by a cluster of luminous helium rich, blue supergiants. The most likely scenario for the formation of these massive stars is a burst of star formation a few million years ago. Radial velocity measurements for about 300 early and late type stars between 0.1 and 5 pc radius from the dynamic center now strongly favor the existence of a central dark mass of 2.5 to 3.3×106 M within 0.1 pc of the dynamic center. This central dark mass cannot be a cluster of neutron stars. It is either a compact cluster of stellar black holes or, most likely, a single massive black hole.

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Aage Sandqvist Per Olof Lindblad

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Genzel, R. (1996). The central Parsec of the Milky Way: Star formation and central dark mass. In: Sandqvist, A., Lindblad, P.O. (eds) Barred Galaxies and Circumnuclear Activity. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 474. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0101977

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