The case for a massive black hole in the center of the Galaxy is reassessed using improved modeling techniques and observational data. A dark mass of ¸ 2 \Theta 10 6 M fi is present within 0.2 pc of the Galactic center. However, the available data can be modeled, without appealing to a massive black hole, using an extended distribution of dark stellar remnants (neutron stars and stellar mass black holes) provided that the stellar initial mass function in the central parsec is deficient in stars less massive than ¸ 1 M fi . Such a situation may be a natural consequence of repeated gas build-up followed by starbursts in the central region. A clear distinction between this and the massive central black hole model cannot be made using red gia...
International audienceContext: How star formation proceeds in the Galactic Center is a debated quest...
General relativistic models of star clusters with large redshifts are investigated to see whether su...
We analyze the mass distribution of stellar black holes derived from the light and radial velocity c...
Context. The distribution of stars around a massive black hole (MBH) has been addressed in stellar d...
Context. The distribution of stars around a massive black hole (MBH) has been addressed in stellar d...
In the framework of this PhD thesis, the study of the distribution of an extended mass close to the ...
The Galactic Center contains the most massive young clusters in the Galaxy and serves as the closest...
Context. The distribution of stars around a massive black hole (MBH) has been addressed in stellar d...
Abstract It is now well-established that a dark, compact object, very likely a massive black hole (M...
A massive black hole resides in the center of most, perhaps all galaxies. The one in the center of o...
International audienceWe present new diffraction-limited images of the Galactic center, obtained wit...
The study of how stars distribute themselves around a massive black hole (MBH) in the center of a ga...
We report ∼1″ resolution K-band (2 μm) imaging spectroscopy of the central parsec of our Galaxy. The...
Regular star formation is thought to be inhibited close to the massive black hole (MBH) in the Galac...
We study the process of mass segregation through 2-body relaxation in galactic nuclei with a central...
International audienceContext: How star formation proceeds in the Galactic Center is a debated quest...
General relativistic models of star clusters with large redshifts are investigated to see whether su...
We analyze the mass distribution of stellar black holes derived from the light and radial velocity c...
Context. The distribution of stars around a massive black hole (MBH) has been addressed in stellar d...
Context. The distribution of stars around a massive black hole (MBH) has been addressed in stellar d...
In the framework of this PhD thesis, the study of the distribution of an extended mass close to the ...
The Galactic Center contains the most massive young clusters in the Galaxy and serves as the closest...
Context. The distribution of stars around a massive black hole (MBH) has been addressed in stellar d...
Abstract It is now well-established that a dark, compact object, very likely a massive black hole (M...
A massive black hole resides in the center of most, perhaps all galaxies. The one in the center of o...
International audienceWe present new diffraction-limited images of the Galactic center, obtained wit...
The study of how stars distribute themselves around a massive black hole (MBH) in the center of a ga...
We report ∼1″ resolution K-band (2 μm) imaging spectroscopy of the central parsec of our Galaxy. The...
Regular star formation is thought to be inhibited close to the massive black hole (MBH) in the Galac...
We study the process of mass segregation through 2-body relaxation in galactic nuclei with a central...
International audienceContext: How star formation proceeds in the Galactic Center is a debated quest...
General relativistic models of star clusters with large redshifts are investigated to see whether su...
We analyze the mass distribution of stellar black holes derived from the light and radial velocity c...