First results from a large-scale proper motion study of the Galactic Centre
B. Shahzamanian, R. Sch\"odel, F. Nogueras-Lara, H. Dong, E., Gallego-Cano, A. T. Gallego-Calvente, A. Gardini

TL;DR
This study presents the first large-scale proper motion analysis of stars near the Galactic Centre, revealing co-moving groups and young star clusters that inform star formation history in this obscured region.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive proper motion survey of the Galactic Centre using combined HST and GALACTICNUCLEUS data, uncovering new stellar groups and clusters.
Findings
Detected co-moving stars associated with HII regions.
Identified a potential dissolving young star cluster.
Provided insights into star formation in the Galactic Centre.
Abstract
Proper motion studies of stars in the centre of the Milky Way have been typically limited to the Arches and Quintuplet clusters and to the central parsec. Here, we present the first results of a large-scale proper motion study of stars within several tens of parsecs of Sagittarius A* based on our angular resolution GALACTICNUCLEUS survey (epoch 2015) combined with NICMOS/HST data from the Paschen- survey (epoch 2008). This study will be the first extensive proper motion study of the central of the Galaxy, which is not covered adequately by any of the existing astronomical surveys such as Gaia because of its extreme interstellar extinction ( mag). Proper motions can help us to disentangle the different stellar populations along the line-of-sight and interpret their properties in combination with multi-wavelength photometry from…
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