The dark mass concentration in the central parsec of the milky way
Astrophysical Journal 472:1 PART I (1996) 153-172
Abstract:
We report ∼1″ resolution K-band (2 μm) imaging spectroscopy of the central parsec of our Galaxy. The derived radial velocities for 223 early- and late-type stars probe the nuclear mass distribution to spatial scales of 0.1 pc. We find a statistically very significant increase of projected stellar velocity dispersion from about 55 km s-1 at p ∼ 5 pc to 180 km s-1 at p ∼ 0.1 pc. The stars are also rotating about the dynamic center. The late-type stars follow general Galactic rotation, while the early-type stars show counter-rotation. Fitting simultaneously the observed projected surface densities and velocity dispersions, we derive the intrinsic volume densities and radial velocity dispersions as a function of distance from the dynamic center for both types of stars. We then derive the mass distribution between 0.1 and 5 pc from the Jeans equation assuming an isotropic velocity field. Our analysis requires a compact central dark mass of 2.5-3.2 × 106 MNIR Imaging Spectroscopy of F10214: Evidence for a Starburst Around an AGN at Z = 2.284
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Near infrared imaging spectroscopy of cD galaxy NGC1275
ASTR SOC P 98 (1996) 515-516
Near-IR imaging spectroscopy of CD galaxy NGC1275
IAU SYMP (1996) 440-440