Large scale kinematics and dynamical modelling of the Milky Way nuclear star cluster
A. Feldmeier, N. Neumayer, A. Seth, R. Sch\"odel, N. L\"utzgendorf, P., T. de Zeeuw, M. Kissler-Patig, S. Nishiyama, C. J. Walcher

TL;DR
This study uses integral-field spectroscopy to analyze the structure and kinematics of the Milky Way's nuclear star cluster, revealing complex dynamics, a significant black hole mass underestimation, and evidence for merger-driven growth.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed kinematic map of the MWNSC, models its dynamics, and discusses implications for its formation history and black hole mass measurement biases.
Findings
Detected kinematic complexity and misalignment in the MWNSC.
Estimated the NSC mass within 4.2pc as 1.4 x 10^7 Msun.
Found potential underestimation of SMBH mass due to kinematic features.
Abstract
Within the central 10pc of our Galaxy lies a dense nuclear star cluster (NSC), and similar NSCs are found in most nearby galaxies. Studying the structure and kinematics of NSCs reveals the history of mass accretion of galaxy nuclei. Because the Milky Way (MW) NSC is at a distance of only 8kpc, we can spatially resolve the MWNSC on sub-pc scales. This makes the MWNSC a reference object for understanding the formation of all NSCs. We have used the NIR long-slit spectrograph ISAAC (VLT) in a drift-scan to construct an integral-field spectroscopic map of the central 9.5 x 8pc of our Galaxy. We use this data set to extract stellar kinematics both of individual stars and from the unresolved integrated light spectrum. We present a velocity and dispersion map from the integrated light and model these kinematics using kinemetry and axisymmetric Jeans models. We also measure CO bandhead strengths…
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