Signatures of Young Star Formation Activity Within Two Parsecs of Sgr A*
F. Yusef-Zadeh, M. Wardle, M. Sewilo, D. A. Roberts, I. Smith, R., Arendt, W. Cotton, J. Lacy, S. Martin, M. W. Pound, M. Rickett, M. Royster

TL;DR
This study provides multi-wavelength evidence of ongoing star formation within 2-5 parsecs of Sgr A*, indicating in-situ formation of stars and protostellar activity influenced by the galactic center's environment.
Contribution
It offers new observational evidence of active star formation near Sgr A* through radio, infrared, and molecular line data, highlighting the presence of YSOs, water masers, and protostellar outflows.
Findings
Detection of 13 water masers indicating dense gas regions.
Identification of massive YSO candidates near Sgr A*.
Observation of shocked protostellar outflows via SiO emission.
Abstract
We present radio and infrared observations indicating on-going star formation activity inside the pc circumnuclear ring at the Galactic center. Collectively these measurements suggest a continued disk-based mode of on-going star formation has taken place near Sgr A* over the last few million years. First, VLA observations with spatial resolution 2.17 reveal 13 water masers, several of which have multiple velocity components. The presence of interstellar water masers suggests gas densities that are sufficient for self-gravity to overcome the tidal shear of the 4 \msol\, black hole. Second, SED modeling of stellar sources indicate massive YSO candidates interior to the molecular ring, supporting in-situ star formation near Sgr A* and appear to show a distribution similar to that of the counter-rotating disks of 100 OB stars orbiting Sgr A*. Some…
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