Stellar orbits near sagittarius a*

Jan, 2002
32 pages
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  • Mon.Not.Roy.Astron.Soc. 331 (2002) 917
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Abstract: (arXiv)
We present new SHARP/NTT stellar proper motion and accelaration data covering an interval from 1992 to 2000: 1) We combine the high precision but shorter time scale NIRC/Keck data with the lower precision but longer time scale SHARP/NTT data set: 2) We statistically correct the observed accelerations for geometrical projection effects: 3) We exclude star S8 from the analysis of the amount and position of the central mass. We show that the stars S2, and most likely S1 and S8 as well, are on bound, fairly inclined (60o<i<80o60^o<i<80^o), and eccentric (0.4<e<0.950.4<e<0.95) orbits around a central dark mass. The combination of both data sets results in a position of this central mass of 4824+54^{+54}_{-24} masmas E and 1861+42^{+42}_{-61} masmas S of the nominal radio position of Sgr A*. The mean statistically corrected enclosed mass derived from accelerations is M_acc=(5 +/- 3) x 10^6 solar masses with current radial separations of S1 and S2 from SgrA* of about 810mpc8-10 mpc. This enclosed mass estimate is derived from individual stellar orbits as close to the massive black hole at the center of the Milky Way as currently possible. Although the uncertainties are large this estimate is fully consistent with the enclosed mass range of (2.6-3.3)x10^6 solar masses derived by Genzel et al. (2000) from radial and/or proper motion velocities of a homogenized sample of sources.
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