Near-infrared spectroscopic observations of massive young stellar object candidates in the Central Molecular Zone
G. Nandakumar, M. Schultheis, A. Feldmeier-Krause, R. Sch\"odel, N., Neumayer, F. Matteucci, N. Ryde, A. Rojas-Arriagada, and A. Tej

TL;DR
This study spectroscopically confirmed and characterized young stellar objects in the Galactic center's Central Molecular Zone, refining identification methods and estimating a lower star formation rate than previously thought.
Contribution
It introduces a new colour-colour criterion for YSO identification and provides the first spectroscopic validation of YSO candidates in this region.
Findings
Spectroscopic data confirmed YSO nature of candidates.
Existing colour diagrams are insufficient for YSO separation.
Star formation rate in the CMZ is about 0.046 solar masses per year.
Abstract
We present a spectroscopic follow-up of photometrically-selected young stellar object (YSO) candidates in the Central Molecular Zone of the Galactic center. Our goal is to quantify the contamination of this YSO sample by reddened giant stars with circumstellar envelopes and to determine the star formation rate in the CMZ. We obtained KMOS low-resolution near-infrared spectra (R ~4000) between 2.0 and 2.5 um of sources, many of them previously identified, by mid-infrared photometric criteria, as massive YSOs in the Galactic center. Our final sample consists of 91 stars with good signal-to-noise ratio. We separate YSOs from cool late-type stars based on spectral features of CO and Br_gamma at 2.3 um and 2.16 um respectively. We make use of SED model fits to the observed photometric data points from 1.25 to 24 um in order to estimate approximate masses for the YSOs. Using the…
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