Simulations of the Origin and Fate of the Galactic Center Cloud G2
M. Schartmann, A. Burkert, Ch. Alig, S. Gillessen, R. Genzel, F., Eisenhauer, T. K. Fritz

TL;DR
This study uses hydrodynamical simulations to explore the origin and evolution of the G2 gas cloud near the Galactic Center, favoring the spherical shell scenario over the compact cloud model.
Contribution
It introduces detailed hydrodynamical models that compare two scenarios for G2's origin, providing insights into its structure and future evolution.
Findings
The spherical shell scenario explains G2's observed signals and tail structure.
Hydrodynamical stripping from a compact cloud cannot account for G2t.
Future accretion onto the black hole may vary depending on G2's structure.
Abstract
We investigate the origin and fate of the recently discovered gas cloud G2 close to the Galactic Center. Our hydrodynamical simulations focussing on the dynamical evolution of the cloud in combination with currently available observations favor two scenarios: a Compact Cloud which started around the year 1995 and a Spherical Shell of gas, with an apocenter distance within the disk(s) of young stars and a radius of a few times the size of the Compact Cloud. The former is able to explain the detected signal of G2 in the position-velocity diagram of the Br gamma emission of the year 2008.5 and 2011.5 data. The latter can account for both, G2's signal as well as the fainter extended tail-like structure G2t seen at larger distances from the black hole and smaller velocities. In contrast, gas stripped from a compact cloud by hydrodynamical interactions is not able to explain the location of…
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