A massive black hole resides in the center of most, perhaps all galaxies. The one in the center of our home galaxy, the Milky Way, provides a uniquely accessible laboratory for studying in detail the connections and interactions between a massive black hole and the stellar system in which it grows; for investigating the effects of extreme density, velocity and tidal fields on stars; and for using stars to probe the central dark mass and probe post-Newtonian gravity in the weak- and strong-field limits. Recent results, open questions and future prospects are reviewed in the wider context of the theoretical framework and physical processes that underlie them. Contents: [1] Introduction (1.1) Astrophysical context (1.2) Science questions (1.3)...
Context. The distribution of stars around a massive black hole (MBH) has been addressed in stellar d...
International audienceWe present new diffraction-limited images of the Galactic center, obtained wit...
International audienceWe present new diffraction-limited images of the Galactic center, obtained wit...
Abstract It is now well-established that a dark, compact object, very likely a massive black hole (M...
More than a quarter century ago, it was suggested that galaxies such as our own Milky Way may harbor...
Our Galactic center hosts the closest known supermassive black hole candidate. With a mass of approx...
The configuration of a central massive object interacting gravitationally with much lighter objects ...
9 pages, 4 figures, submitted for Astro2020 White PaperAs the closest example of a galactic nucleus,...
Close tidal interactions of stars with a central massive black hole (MBH) or with other stars in the...
Evidence has been accumulating for several decades that many galaxies harbor central mass concentrat...
9 pages, 4 figures, submitted for Astro2020 White PaperAs the closest example of a galactic nucleus,...
9 pages, 4 figures, submitted for Astro2020 White PaperAs the closest example of a galactic nucleus,...
9 pages, 4 figures, submitted for Astro2020 White PaperAs the closest example of a galactic nucleus,...
9 pages, 4 figures, submitted for Astro2020 White PaperAs the closest example of a galactic nucleus,...
9 pages, 4 figures, submitted for Astro2020 White PaperAs the closest example of a galactic nucleus,...
Context. The distribution of stars around a massive black hole (MBH) has been addressed in stellar d...
International audienceWe present new diffraction-limited images of the Galactic center, obtained wit...
International audienceWe present new diffraction-limited images of the Galactic center, obtained wit...
Abstract It is now well-established that a dark, compact object, very likely a massive black hole (M...
More than a quarter century ago, it was suggested that galaxies such as our own Milky Way may harbor...
Our Galactic center hosts the closest known supermassive black hole candidate. With a mass of approx...
The configuration of a central massive object interacting gravitationally with much lighter objects ...
9 pages, 4 figures, submitted for Astro2020 White PaperAs the closest example of a galactic nucleus,...
Close tidal interactions of stars with a central massive black hole (MBH) or with other stars in the...
Evidence has been accumulating for several decades that many galaxies harbor central mass concentrat...
9 pages, 4 figures, submitted for Astro2020 White PaperAs the closest example of a galactic nucleus,...
9 pages, 4 figures, submitted for Astro2020 White PaperAs the closest example of a galactic nucleus,...
9 pages, 4 figures, submitted for Astro2020 White PaperAs the closest example of a galactic nucleus,...
9 pages, 4 figures, submitted for Astro2020 White PaperAs the closest example of a galactic nucleus,...
9 pages, 4 figures, submitted for Astro2020 White PaperAs the closest example of a galactic nucleus,...
Context. The distribution of stars around a massive black hole (MBH) has been addressed in stellar d...
International audienceWe present new diffraction-limited images of the Galactic center, obtained wit...
International audienceWe present new diffraction-limited images of the Galactic center, obtained wit...