Age and metallicity of the Milky Way's nuclear star cluster studied at 3 pc from Sagittarius A*
E. Gallego-Cano, R. Sch\"odel, T. K. Fritz, M. W. Hosek Jr., K. Muzic, A. Feldmeier-Krause, \'A. Mart\'inez-Arranz, and F. Nogueras-Lara

TL;DR
This study investigates the age and metallicity distribution of stars in the Milky Way's nuclear star cluster near Sagittarius A*, revealing a predominantly old, metal-rich population with some intermediate and young stars.
Contribution
It provides detailed constraints on the star formation history and metallicity of a specific region in the NSC using multi-band imaging and stellar population modeling.
Findings
75.6% of stars formed over 10 Gyr ago
Significant 2-3 Gyr star formation episode
Presence of minor young stellar populations
Abstract
The Milky Way's nuclear star cluster (NSC) is a unique laboratory to study the formation and evolution of dense stellar systems around a supermassive black hole. Previous work suggests that most stars in the NSC are old; however, the detailed age and metallicity distributions remain uncertain. We constrain the star formation history (SFH) and metallicity of a poorly explored region located 3 pc from SagittariusA*. We analyse VLT/NACO imaging in an intermediate-band filter centred at 2.24 m, complemented by -band data. We construct completeness-corrected -band luminosity functions (LFs), clearly identifying the Red Clump and Red Giant Branch Bumps. The SFH is derived by fitting cumulative LFs with MIST, PARSEC, and BaSTI models spanning a wide range of ages and metallicities, using Monte Carlo sampling to estimate uncertainties. Metallicity constraints are refined…
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