International audienceWe present new observations of the nuclear star cluster in the central parsec of the Galaxy with the adaptive optics assisted, integral field spectrograph SINFONI on the ESO/VLT. Our work allows the spectroscopic detection of early- and late-type stars to mK >= 16, more than 2 mag deeper than our previous data sets. Our observations result in a total sample of 177 bona fide early-type stars. We find that most of these Wolf Rayet (WR), O-, and B-stars reside in two strongly warped disks between 0farcs8 and 12'' from Sgr A*, as well as a central compact concentration (the S-star cluster) centered on Sgr A*. The later type B-stars (mK >15) in the radial interval between 0farcs8 and 12'' seem to be in a more isotropic dist...
We report the first results of an extensive new study of the Galactic center stellar cluster. The ce...
We present a large ∼30'' × 30'' spectroscopic survey of the Galactic Center using the SINFONI IFU at...
Recent HST images suggest that massive clusters of high-mass stars (starburst clusters) are ubiquito...
International audienceWe present new observations of the nuclear star cluster in the central parsec ...
International audienceWe present new observations of the nuclear star cluster in the central parsec ...
Context. The Galactic centre hosts a crowded, dense nuclear star cluster with a half-light radius of...
Context. The Galactic centre hosts a crowded, dense nuclear star cluster with a half-light radius of...
The Galactic Center harbors a peculiar population of young stars some distributed in a clockwise rot...
The relative numbers of newborn stars of different masses in a galaxy (the initial mass function) de...
The relative numbers of newborn stars of different masses in a galaxy (the initial mass function) de...
The relative numbers of newborn stars of different masses in a galaxy (the initial mass function) de...
We report the definite spectroscopic identification of ’40 OB supergiants, giants, and main-sequence...
International audienceThe central parsec around the supermassive black hole in the Galactic center (...
International audienceThe central parsec around the supermassive black hole in the Galactic center (...
International audienceThe central parsec around the supermassive black hole in the Galactic center (...
We report the first results of an extensive new study of the Galactic center stellar cluster. The ce...
We present a large ∼30'' × 30'' spectroscopic survey of the Galactic Center using the SINFONI IFU at...
Recent HST images suggest that massive clusters of high-mass stars (starburst clusters) are ubiquito...
International audienceWe present new observations of the nuclear star cluster in the central parsec ...
International audienceWe present new observations of the nuclear star cluster in the central parsec ...
Context. The Galactic centre hosts a crowded, dense nuclear star cluster with a half-light radius of...
Context. The Galactic centre hosts a crowded, dense nuclear star cluster with a half-light radius of...
The Galactic Center harbors a peculiar population of young stars some distributed in a clockwise rot...
The relative numbers of newborn stars of different masses in a galaxy (the initial mass function) de...
The relative numbers of newborn stars of different masses in a galaxy (the initial mass function) de...
The relative numbers of newborn stars of different masses in a galaxy (the initial mass function) de...
We report the definite spectroscopic identification of ’40 OB supergiants, giants, and main-sequence...
International audienceThe central parsec around the supermassive black hole in the Galactic center (...
International audienceThe central parsec around the supermassive black hole in the Galactic center (...
International audienceThe central parsec around the supermassive black hole in the Galactic center (...
We report the first results of an extensive new study of the Galactic center stellar cluster. The ce...
We present a large ∼30'' × 30'' spectroscopic survey of the Galactic Center using the SINFONI IFU at...
Recent HST images suggest that massive clusters of high-mass stars (starburst clusters) are ubiquito...