2015A&A...584A...2F


Query : 2015A&A...584A...2F

2015A&A...584A...2F - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 584A, 2-2 (2015/12-1)

KMOS view of the Galactic centre. I. Young stars are centrally concentrated.

FELDMEIER-KRAUSE A., NEUMAYER N., SCHOEDEL R., SETH A., HILKER M., DE ZEEUW P.T., KUNTSCHNER H., WALCHER C.J., LUETZGENDORF N. and KISSLER-PATIG M.

Abstract (from CDS):

The Galactic centre hosts a crowded, dense nuclear star cluster with a half-light radius of 4pc. Most of the stars in the Galactic centre are cool late-type stars, but there are also >100 hot early-type stars in the central parsec of the Milky Way. These stars are only 3-8Myr old. Our knowledge of the number and distribution of early-type stars in the Galactic centre is incomplete. Only a few spectroscopic observations have been made beyond a projected distance of 0.5pc of the Galactic centre. The distribution and kinematics of early-type stars are essential to understand the formation and growth of the nuclear star cluster. We cover the central 4pc2 (0.75arcmin2) of the Galactic centre using the integral-field spectrograph KMOS (VLT). We extracted more than 1000 spectra from individual stars and identified early-type stars based on their spectra. Our data set contains 114 bright early-type stars: 6 have narrow emission lines, 23 are Wolf-Rayet stars, 9 stars have featureless spectra, and 76 are O/B type stars. Our wide-field spectroscopic data confirm that the distribution of young stars is compact, with 90% of the young stars identified within 0.5pc of the nucleus. We identify 24 new O/B stars primarily at large radii. We estimate photometric masses of the O/B stars and show that the total mass in the young population is >12000M. The O/B stars all appear to be bound to the Milky Way nuclear star cluster, while less than 30% belong to the clockwise rotating disk. We add one new star to the sample of stars affiliated with this disk. The central concentration of the early-type stars is a strong argument that they have formed in situ. An alternative scenario, in which the stars formed outside the Galactic centre in a cluster that migrated to the centre, is refuted. A large part of the young O/B stars is not on the disk, which either means that the early-type stars did not all form on the same disk or that the disk is dissolving rapidly.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxy: center - stars: early-type - stars: emission-line, Be - stars: Wolf-Rayet

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/584/A2): table2.dat table3.dat tableb1.dat tableb2.dat tableb3.dat sp/* spectra.fits>

Nomenclature: Table 2: [FNS2015] NNNNN N=29 among (Nos 9-25346). Table 3: [FNS2015] NNNNN N=9 among (Nos 88-25347). Tables B1-B3 : [FNS2015] NNNNN N=29 among (Nos 64-11652).

Simbad objects: 100

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Number of rows : 100
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 NGC 404 LIN 01 09 27.02 +35 43 05.3   12.56 11.73     ~ 476 0
2 * eta Car Em* 10 45 03.545808 -59 41 03.95124 6.37 7.03 6.48 6.123 4.41 LBV 2440 0
3 NGC 4244 GiG 12 17 29.659 +37 48 25.60   10.71   9.99   ~ 558 1
4 NGC 4449 EmG 12 28 11.118 +44 05 36.81 10.11 9.98 9.64 9.45   ~ 1126 1
5 [DB2002b] G359.94+0.17 DNe 17 44 49 -28 54.2           ~ 8 0
6 [PGM2006] E81 WR* 17 45 39.30 -29 00 30.7           WN7 12 0
7 [NS2013] 24 * 17 45 39.353 -29 00 33.90           OB 2 0
8 [NS2013] 21 * 17 45 39.360 -29 00 31.63           OB 2 0
9 [BSD96] 22 WR* 17 45 39.38 -29 00 33.4           WC8/9 29 0
10 NAME Sgr A West HII 17 45 39.4 -29 00 24           ~ 374 0
11 [PGM2006] -7.76+1.36 * 17 45 39.449 -29 00 26.73           OB 2 0
12 [BSD96] 29 WR* 17 45 39.46 -29 00 31.7           WN8 31 0
13 [NS2013] 25 * 17 45 39.499 -29 00 36.13           OB 2 0
14 [BSD96] 33 WR* 17 45 39.54 -29 00 35.0           Ofpe/WN9 42 0
15 NAME Galactic Center reg 17 45 39.60213 -29 00 22.0000           ~ 14429 0
16 GCIRS 34 WR* 17 45 39.632 -29 00 27.05           ~ 21 0
17 [PGM2006] E60 WR* 17 45 39.7085 -29 00 29.723           WN7? 20 0
18 GCIRS 34W WR* 17 45 39.73 -29 00 26.6           Ofpe/WN9 62 0
19 GCIRS 7SW WR* 17 45 39.74 -29 00 23.3           WN8 19 0
20 [SME2009] 766 * 17 45 39.7410 -29 00 33.626           ~ 2 0
21 GCIRS 34NW WR* 17 45 39.749 -29 00 25.36           WN7 23 0
22 GCIRS 2L * 17 45 39.778 -29 00 32.11           ~ 26 0
23 GCIRS 3 * 17 45 39.80 -29 00 23.9           ~ 147 0
24 GCIRS 13E2 WR* 17 45 39.8006 -29 00 29.819           WN8 48 0
25 [PGM2006] E53 s*b 17 45 39.8320 -29 00 30.914           B0/1I 6 0
26 [PGM2006] E45 s*b 17 45 39.8433 -29 00 30.167           O9/B0I 5 0
27 GCIRS 7W WR* 17 45 39.86 -29 00 22.2           WC9 39 0
28 GCIRS 3E WR* 17 45 39.869 -29 00 24.32           WC5/6 19 0
29 [GEO97] W7 V* 17 45 39.9150 -29 00 27.958           O9/9.5III? 21 0
30 [RGH2007] GEN-1.70-1.65 * 17 45 39.917 -29 00 29.82           O-B 14 0
31 GCIRS 29N WR* 17 45 39.917 -29 00 26.71           WC9 58 0
32 [GEO97] W14 WR* 17 45 39.9190 -29 00 28.592           O8.5/9.5I? 23 0
33 GCIRS 15SW WR* 17 45 39.92 -29 00 18.1           WN8/WC9 39 0
34 [PGM2006] E43 s*b 17 45 39.9206 -29 00 30.877           O8.5/9.5I 8 0
35 [GEO97] W10 * 17 45 39.9393 -29 00 28.416           O8/9.5I/III 25 0
36 [PGM2006] E77 * 17 45 39.9454 -29 00 18.922           O9/B0V 5 0
37 [PGM2006] E52 * 17 45 39.9460 -29 00 24.453           O8/9III 5 0
38 [PGM2006] E73 s*b 17 45 39.9591 -29 00 20.440           O9/B:I 6 0
39 GCIRS 29NE1 WR* 17 45 39.9643 -29 00 26.021           WC8/9 37 0
40 [GEO97] W9 * 17 45 39.9832 -29 00 28.366           O9.5/B2V 24 0
41 GCIRS 7 * 17 45 39.987 -29 00 22.24           M2 369 0
42 [GEO97] W11 * 17 45 39.9935 -29 00 28.975           OB 21 0
43 NAME Sgr A* X 17 45 40.03599 -29 00 28.1699           ~ 4394 3
44 GCIRS 33N s*b 17 45 40.0381 -29 00 30.302           B0.5/1I 41 0
45 [PGM2006] E75 s*b 17 45 40.0404 -29 00 19.539           O9/B:I 6 0
46 [EG97] S2 * 17 45 40.0442 -29 00 27.975           B0/2V 375 1
47 GCIRS 16NW WR* 17 45 40.0451 -29 00 26.847           Ofpe/WN9 138 0
48 [PGM2006] E84 s*b 17 45 40.0484 -29 00 17.834           O9/B:I 6 0
49 [EG97] S14 * 17 45 40.050 -29 00 28.05           B4/9V 85 0
50 [GKM98] S4-287 * 17 45 40.0506 -29 00 32.875           OB 9 0
51 [GKM98] S2-74 * 17 45 40.052 -29 00 25.34           O-B 10 0
52 [EG97] S67 * 17 45 40.0727 -29 00 27.214           O-B 39 0
53 [GKM98] S2-19 s?b 17 45 40.0743 -29 00 25.787           O9/B0I? 17 0
54 GCIRS 16S WR* 17 45 40.09 -29 00 29.8           ~ 12 0
55 [NS2013] 18 * 17 45 40.092 -29 00 37.48           OB 2 0
56 GCIRS 33E WR* 17 45 40.0941 -29 00 31.213           Ofpe/WN9 58 0
57 GCIRS 16SSW s*b 17 45 40.0967 -29 00 29.711           O8/9.5I 20 0
58 [GKM98] S4-71 s?b 17 45 40.1004 -29 00 32.164           B0/1I? 13 0
59 [GKM98] S1-4 * 17 45 40.1044 -29 00 28.766           O-B 13 0
60 [PGM2006] E71 WR* 17 45 40.11 -29 00 22.4           WC8/9? 11 0
61 GCIRS 16C WR* 17 45 40.12 -29 00 27.6           Ofpe/WN9 191 1
62 GCIRS 16SW WR* 17 45 40.1245 -29 00 29.018           Ofpe/WN9 162 0
63 GCIRS 8 * 17 45 40.14 -28 59 58.7           O 72 0
64 [GKM98] S2-17 s*b 17 45 40.1401 -29 00 29.974           B0.5/1I 22 0
65 GCIRS 15NE WR* 17 45 40.15 -29 00 16.5           WN8/9 59 0
66 GCIRS 16SSE1 s*b 17 45 40.1649 -29 00 29.441           O8.5/9.5I 18 0
67 [PGM2006] E47 s*b 17 45 40.1685 -29 00 31.057           B0/3I 8 0
68 GCIRS 16SE1 WR* 17 45 40.181 -29 00 29.26           WC8/9 49 0
69 [PGM2006] E69 * 17 45 40.1812 -29 00 34.424           ~ 6 0
70 GCIRS 16CC s*b 17 45 40.1939 -29 00 27.532           O9.5/B0.5I 56 0
71 [PGM2006] E62 s*b 17 45 40.2097 -29 00 23.607           B0/3I 5 0
72 [BSD96] 86 * 17 45 40.250 -29 00 30.66           ~ 3 0
73 GCIRS 9W WR* 17 45 40.26 -29 00 33.7           WN8 34 0
74 GCIRS 35W WR* 17 45 40.26 -29 00 29.3           WN5/6 49 0
75 GCIRS 16NE WR* 17 45 40.26 -29 00 27.2           Ofpe/WN9 153 0
76 [PMM2001] B9 WR* 17 45 40.2673 -29 00 24.628           WC9 18 1
77 GCIRS 16SE3 s*b 17 45 40.2963 -29 00 29.238           O8.5/9.5I 7 0
78 GCIRS 9SW WR* 17 45 40.3689 -29 00 36.154           WC9 12 0
79 [PGM2006] E70 WR* 17 45 40.3794 -29 00 23.125           Ofpe/WN9 13 0
80 [GKM98] S5-183 * 17 45 40.3935 -29 00 31.540           OB 10 0
81 GCIRS 1W Em* 17 45 40.442 -29 00 27.51           Be? 104 0
82 [NS2013] 12 * 17 45 40.452 -29 00 25.16           OB 2 0
83 GCIRS 9SE WR* 17 45 40.4723 -29 00 36.299           WC9 15 0
84 [GKM98] S5-231 * 17 45 40.4845 -29 00 28.034           ~ 9 0
85 GCIRS 1E s*b 17 45 40.5268 -29 00 27.863           B1/3I 16 0
86 GCIRS 10W * 17 45 40.5305 -29 00 23.001           ~ 48 0
87 GCIRS 5 * 17 45 40.700 -29 00 18.51           ~ 57 0
88 [GKM98] S9-15 * 17 45 40.7283 -29 00 27.703           OB 4 0
89 GCIRS 5S IR 17 45 40.738 -29 00 20.31           ~ 5 0
90 [OEG99] 180 WR* 17 45 40.76 -29 00 27.8           WC9 16 0
91 [GKM98] S9-11 * 17 45 40.7606 -29 00 27.074           OB 5 0
92 [PGM2006] E85 * 17 45 40.7814 -29 00 23.673           OB 5 0
93 GCIRS 5SE1 IR 17 45 40.856 -29 00 21.36           ~ 6 0
94 GCIRS 5SE IR 17 45 40.870 -29 00 21.48           ~ 4 0
95 GCIRS 5E IR 17 45 40.875 -29 00 18.96           ~ 7 0
96 GCIRS 5SE2 IR 17 45 40.887 -29 00 21.56           ~ 4 0
97 0FGL J1746.0-2900 gam 17 45 41 -29 00.8           ~ 493 2
98 GCIRS 5NE IR 17 45 41.020 -29 00 17.66           ~ 6 0
99 GCIRS 5E2 IR 17 45 41.056 -29 00 18.24           ~ 2 0
100 GCIRS 7E2 * ~ ~           ~ 14 0

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