Mapping the Outer Edge of the Young Stellar Cluster in the Galactic Center
Morten N. St{\o}stad, Tuan Do, Norm Murray, Jessica R. Lu, Sylvana, Yelda, Andrea M. Ghez

TL;DR
This study uses near-infrared spectroscopy to map the outer edge of the young stellar cluster near the Galactic center, revealing a break in star density at 13 arcsec and challenging previous formation theories.
Contribution
It provides new spectroscopic classifications of stars at the cluster's edge and confirms a density break, offering insights into star formation processes near the Galactic center.
Findings
Confirmed a surface-density break at 13 arcsec from Sgr A*
Spectroscopically classified 144 stars, mostly late-type
Disproved the infalling cluster origin theory for young stars
Abstract
We present new near-infrared spectroscopic observations of the outer edges of the young stellar cluster around the supermassive black hole at the Galactic center. The observations show a break in the surface-density profile of young stars at approximately 13 arcsec (0.52 pc). These observations spectroscopically confirm previous suggestions of a break based on photometry. Using Gemini North's Near-Infrared Integral Field Spectrometer (NIFS) we are able to detect and separate early- and late-type stars with a 75% completeness at Ks = 15.5. We sample a region with radii between 7" to 23" (0.28 pc to 0.92 pc) from Sgr A*, and present new spectral classifications of 144 stars brighter than Ks = 15.5, where 140 stars are late-type (> 1 Gyr) and only four stars are early-type (young, 4-6 Myr). A broken power-law fit of the early-type surface-density matches well with our data and previously…
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