2021ApJ...909...62P


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2021ApJ...909...62P - Astrophys. J., 909, 62-62 (2021/March-1)

First observed interaction of the circumstellar envelope of an S-star with the environment of Sgr A*.

PEISSKER F., ALI B., ZAJACEK M., ECKART A., HOSSEINI S.E., KARAS V., CLENET Y., SABHA N.B., LABADIE L. and SUBROWEIT M.

Abstract (from CDS):

Several publications highlight the importance of the observations of bow shocks to learn more about the surrounding interstellar medium and radiation field. We revisit the most prominent dusty and gaseous bow shock source, X7, close to the supermassive black hole, Sgr A*, using multiwavelength analysis. For the purpose of this study, we use Spectrograph for Integral Field Observations in the Near Infrared (SINFONI) (H+K-band) and NACO L'- and M'-band) data sets between 2002 and 2018 with additional COMIC/ADONIS+RASOIR (L'-band)7 data of 1999. By analyzing the line maps of SINFONI, we identify a velocity of ∼200 km s–1 from the tip to the tail. Furthermore, a combination of the multiwavelength data of NACO and SINFONI in the H-, K-, L'-, and M'-bands results in a two-component blackbody fit that implies that X7 is a dust-enshrouded stellar object. The observed ongoing elongation and orientation of X7 in the Brγ line maps and the NACO L'-band continuum indicate a wind arising at the position of Sgr A* or at the IRS16 complex. Observations after 2010 show that the dust and the gas shell seems to be decoupled in the projection from its stellar source S50. The data also implies that the tail of X7 thermally heats up due to the presence of S50. The gas emission at the tip is excited because of the related forward scattering (Mie scattering), which will continue to influence the shape of X7 in the near future. In addition, we find excited [Fe III] lines, which together with the recently analyzed dusty sources and the Brγ-bar underline the uniqueness of this source.

Abstract Copyright: © 2021. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Galactic center - Star clusters - Star formation - Stellar physics - Stellar bow shocks - Circumstellar shells - Dust shells - Stellar winds

Simbad objects: 17

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Number of rows : 17
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 NAME Galactic Center reg 17 45 39.60213 -29 00 22.0000           ~ 14463 0
2 [MES2007] X3 flt 17 45 39.8478 -29 00 30.445           ~ 21 0
3 [GEO97] W13 s?b 17 45 39.9799 -29 00 29.103           OBI? 38 0
4 [EG97] S33 * 17 45 39.99930 -29 00 28.1424           ~ 15 0
5 [MES2007] X7 flt 17 45 40.00 -29 00 28.6           ~ 23 0
6 [MES2007] X7.1 NIR 17 45 40.0 -29 00 28           ~ 3 0
7 GCIRS 16 Cl* 17 45 40.0 -29 00 28           ~ 364 0
8 [CCM2020] G5 NIR 17 45 40.0 -29 00 28           ~ 5 0
9 [EG97] S71 * 17 45 40.02040 -29 00 28.2907           ~ 12 0
10 NAME Sgr A* X 17 45 40.03599 -29 00 28.1699           ~ 4400 3
11 NAME G2 Dust Cloud IR 17 45 40.04 -29 00 28.1           ~ 201 0
12 [EG97] S1 * 17 45 40.0418 -29 00 28.324           B0/2V 93 0
13 [EG97] S2 * 17 45 40.0442 -29 00 27.975           B0/2V 375 1
14 [EG97] S65 * ~ ~           ~ 10 0
15 [EG97] S72 * ~ ~           ~ 4 0
16 [EG97] S50 * ~ ~           ~ 8 0
17 [CCM2020] G6 flt ~ ~           ~ 10 0

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