The Arches Cluster: Extended Structure and Tidal Radius
Matthew W. Hosek Jr., Jessica R. Lu, Jay Anderson, Andrea M. Ghez,, Mark R. Morris, William I. Clarkson

TL;DR
This study uses HST data to analyze the structure and tidal radius of the Arches cluster near the Galactic Center, revealing its extended profile, mass segregation, and orbital constraints.
Contribution
It provides the first large-area astrometric analysis of the Arches cluster, estimating its tidal radius and orbital parameters with new proper motion data.
Findings
Radial profile well described by a single power law
Lower limit of 2.8 pc on the tidal radius
No evidence of tidal tail structures
Abstract
At a projected distance of ~26 pc from Sgr A*, the Arches cluster provides insight to star formation in the extreme Galactic Center (GC) environment. Despite its importance, many key properties such as the cluster's internal structure and orbital history are not well known. We present an astrometric and photometric study of the outer region of the Arches cluster (R > 6.25") using HST WFC3IR. Using proper motions we calculate membership probabilities for stars down to F153M = 20 mag (~2.5 M_sun) over a 120" x 120" field of view, an area 144 times larger than previous astrometric studies of the cluster. We construct the radial profile of the Arches to a radius of 75" (~3 pc at 8 kpc), which can be well described by a single power law. From this profile we place a 3-sigma lower limit of 2.8 pc on the observed tidal radius, which is larger than the predicted tidal radius (1 - 2.5 pc).…
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