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Weighing the young stellar discs around Sgr A*

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posted on 2012-10-24, 09:22 authored by S. Nayakshin, W. Dehnen, J. Cuadra, R. Genzel
It is believed that young massive stars orbiting Sgr A* in two stellar discs on scales of ∼ 0.1–0.2 parsec were formed either farther out in the Galaxy and then quickly migrated inwards or in situ in a massive self-gravitating disc. Comparing N-body evolution of stellar orbits with observational constraints, we set upper limits on the masses of the two stellar systems. These masses turn out to be a few times lower than the expected total stellar mass estimated from the observed young high-mass stellar population and the standard galactic initial mass function (IMF). If these stars were formed in situ, in a massive self-gravitating disc, our results suggest that the formation of low-mass stars was suppressed by a factor of at least a few, requiring a top-heavy IMF for stars formed near Sgr A*.

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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2006, 366 (4), pp. 1410-1414

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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

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Royal Astronomical Society (RAS)

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0035-8711

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1365-2966

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2006

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2012-10-24

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http://mnras.oxfordjournals.org/content/366/4/1410

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