We have obtained the first detection of spectral absorption lines in one of the high-velocity stars in the vicinity of the Galaxy's central supermassive black hole. Both Brγ (2.1661 μm) and He I (2.1126 μm) are seen in absorption in S0-2 with equivalent widths (2.8 ± 0.3 and 1.7 ± 0.4 Å) and an inferred stellar rotational velocity (220 ± 40 km s^(-1)) that are consistent with that of an O8-B0 dwarf, which suggests that it is a massive (~15 M_☉) young (less than 10 Myr) main-sequence star. This presents a major challenge to star formation theories, given the strong tidal forces that prevail over all distances reached by S0-2 in its current orbit (130-1900 AU) and the difficulty in migrating this star inward during its lifetime from farther o...
The tremendous tidal force that is linked to the supermassive black hole (SMBH) at the center of our...
The proximity of the Galactic center has allowed for the detailed study of the environs of a superma...
Accepted for publication in ApJInternational audienceWe study the young S-stars within a distance of...
We have obtained the first detection of spectral absorption lines in one of the high-velocity stars ...
We report new precision measurements of the properties of our Galaxy's supermassive black hole. Base...
We report new precision measurements of the properties of our Galaxy's supermassive black hole. Base...
We present new proper motions from the 10 m Keck telescopes for a puzzling population of massive, yo...
We present new proper motions from the 10 m Keck telescopes for a puzzling population of massive, yo...
Stars with short orbital periods at the center of our Galaxy offer a powerful probe of a supermassiv...
We present new, more precise measurements of the mass and distance of our Galaxy's central supermass...
We present results from K band slit scan observations of a ∼20′′×20′′ region of the Galactic center ...
The star S0-2, which orbits the supermassive black hole (SMBH) in our Galaxy with a period of 16 yea...
We present improved relative astrometry for stars within the central half parsec of our Galactic Cen...
We observed a sample of three Brightest Cluster Galaxies (BCGs), Abell 1836-BCG, Abell 2052-BCG, and...
Over a two year period (1995-1997), we have conducted a diffraction-limited imaging study at 2.2 mic...
The tremendous tidal force that is linked to the supermassive black hole (SMBH) at the center of our...
The proximity of the Galactic center has allowed for the detailed study of the environs of a superma...
Accepted for publication in ApJInternational audienceWe study the young S-stars within a distance of...
We have obtained the first detection of spectral absorption lines in one of the high-velocity stars ...
We report new precision measurements of the properties of our Galaxy's supermassive black hole. Base...
We report new precision measurements of the properties of our Galaxy's supermassive black hole. Base...
We present new proper motions from the 10 m Keck telescopes for a puzzling population of massive, yo...
We present new proper motions from the 10 m Keck telescopes for a puzzling population of massive, yo...
Stars with short orbital periods at the center of our Galaxy offer a powerful probe of a supermassiv...
We present new, more precise measurements of the mass and distance of our Galaxy's central supermass...
We present results from K band slit scan observations of a ∼20′′×20′′ region of the Galactic center ...
The star S0-2, which orbits the supermassive black hole (SMBH) in our Galaxy with a period of 16 yea...
We present improved relative astrometry for stars within the central half parsec of our Galactic Cen...
We observed a sample of three Brightest Cluster Galaxies (BCGs), Abell 1836-BCG, Abell 2052-BCG, and...
Over a two year period (1995-1997), we have conducted a diffraction-limited imaging study at 2.2 mic...
The tremendous tidal force that is linked to the supermassive black hole (SMBH) at the center of our...
The proximity of the Galactic center has allowed for the detailed study of the environs of a superma...
Accepted for publication in ApJInternational audienceWe study the young S-stars within a distance of...