We follow the near radial infall of a prolate cloud on to a 4 x 10(6) M-circle dot supermassive black hole in the Galactic Centre using smoothed particle hydrodynamics. We show that a prolate cloud oriented perpendicular to its orbital plane naturally produces a spread in angular momenta in the gas which can translate into misaligned discs as is seen in the young stars orbiting Sagittarius A*. A turbulent or otherwise highly structured cloud is necessary to avoid cancelling too much angular momentum through shocks at closest approach. Our standard model of a 2 x 10(4) M-circle dot gas cloud brought about the formation of a disc within 0.3 pc from the black hole and a larger, misaligned streamer at 0.5 pc. A total of 1.5 x 10(4) M-circle dot...
We investigate the evolution of the relative angle between the stellar rotation axis and the circums...
We present the results of high-resolution numerical simulations of gas clouds falling onto binary su...
Submitted to MNRAS, in the near future. One of the greatest issues in modelling black hole fuelling ...
We follow the near radial infall of a prolate cloud on to a 4 x 10(6) M-circle dot supermassive blac...
The Milky Way Galaxy hosts a four million solar mass black hole, Sgr A*, that underwent a major accr...
The Milky Way Galaxy hosts a four million solar mass black hole, Sgr A*, that underwent a major accr...
We investigate misaligned accretion discs formed after tidal disruption events that occur when a sta...
The presence of young massive stars orbiting on eccentric rings within a few tenths of a parsec of t...
The recent identification of one or two subparsec disks of young, massive stars orbiting the-4 x 10⁶...
We simulate star formation in two molecular clouds extracted from a larger disc-galaxy simulation wi...
The tidal disruption (TD) of stars by supermassive central black holes from dense rotating star clus...
The centre of our Galaxy is one of the most studied and yet enigmatic places in the Universe. At a d...
The shape of the Galactic dark halo can, in principle, be inferred through modelling of stellar tida...
The centre of the Milky Way, commonly referred to as the Galactic Centre, is roughly that region wit...
Observations of the Galactic Centre show evidence of-disc-like structures of very young stars orbiti...
We investigate the evolution of the relative angle between the stellar rotation axis and the circums...
We present the results of high-resolution numerical simulations of gas clouds falling onto binary su...
Submitted to MNRAS, in the near future. One of the greatest issues in modelling black hole fuelling ...
We follow the near radial infall of a prolate cloud on to a 4 x 10(6) M-circle dot supermassive blac...
The Milky Way Galaxy hosts a four million solar mass black hole, Sgr A*, that underwent a major accr...
The Milky Way Galaxy hosts a four million solar mass black hole, Sgr A*, that underwent a major accr...
We investigate misaligned accretion discs formed after tidal disruption events that occur when a sta...
The presence of young massive stars orbiting on eccentric rings within a few tenths of a parsec of t...
The recent identification of one or two subparsec disks of young, massive stars orbiting the-4 x 10⁶...
We simulate star formation in two molecular clouds extracted from a larger disc-galaxy simulation wi...
The tidal disruption (TD) of stars by supermassive central black holes from dense rotating star clus...
The centre of our Galaxy is one of the most studied and yet enigmatic places in the Universe. At a d...
The shape of the Galactic dark halo can, in principle, be inferred through modelling of stellar tida...
The centre of the Milky Way, commonly referred to as the Galactic Centre, is roughly that region wit...
Observations of the Galactic Centre show evidence of-disc-like structures of very young stars orbiti...
We investigate the evolution of the relative angle between the stellar rotation axis and the circums...
We present the results of high-resolution numerical simulations of gas clouds falling onto binary su...
Submitted to MNRAS, in the near future. One of the greatest issues in modelling black hole fuelling ...