KMOS view of the Galactic Centre I. Young stars are centrally concentrated
A. Feldmeier-Krause, N. Neumayer, R. Sch\"odel, A. Seth, M. Hilker, P., T. de Zeeuw, H. Kuntschner, C. J. Walcher, N. L\"utzgendorf, and M., Kissler-Patig

TL;DR
This study uses KMOS spectroscopy to analyze the distribution and properties of young stars in the Galactic Centre, revealing their central concentration and implications for star formation history.
Contribution
First wide-field spectroscopic survey confirming the compact distribution of young stars and identifying new O/B stars beyond 0.5 pc in the Galactic Centre.
Findings
90% of young stars within 0.5 pc of the nucleus
Total young star mass exceeds 12,000 solar masses
Less than 30% of young stars are part of the rotating disk
Abstract
The Galactic centre hosts a crowded, dense nuclear star cluster with a half-light radius of 4 pc. Most of the stars in the Galactic centre are cool late-type stars, but there are also >100 hot early-type stars in the central parsec of the Milky Way. These stars are only 3-8 Myr old. Our knowledge of the number and distribution of early-type stars in the Galactic centre is incomplete. Only a few spectroscopic observations have been made beyond a projected distance of 0.5 pc of the Galactic centre. The distribution and kinematics of early-type stars are essential to understand the formation and growth of the nuclear star cluster. We cover the central >4pc^2 of the Galactic centre using the integral-field spectrograph KMOS. We extracted more than 1,000 spectra from individual stars and identified early-type stars based on their spectra. Our data set contains 114 bright early-type stars: 6…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
