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GCIRS 13E

GCIRS 13E is an infrared and radio object near the Galactic Center. It is believed to be a cluster of hot massive stars, possibly containing an intermediate-mass black hole (IMBH) at its center.

GCIRS 13E
Observation data
Epoch J2000.0      Equinox J2000.0 (ICRS)
Constellation Sagittarius
Right ascension 17h 45m 39.73s[1]
Declination −29° 00′ 29.7″[1]
Distance26,000 ly
(8,000[2] pc)
Other designations
WR 101f
Database references
SIMBADdata

GCIRS 13E was first identified as GCIRS 13, which was later resolved into two components GCIRS13E and W.[3] GCIRS 13E was initially modelled as a single object, possibly a binary system.[4] It was even classified as a Wolf-Rayet star because of its strong emission line spectrum, and named WR 101f.[5] It was then resolved into seven Wolf-Rayet and class O stars.[6] The highest-resolution infrared imaging and spectroscopy can now identify 19 objects in GCIRS 13E, of which 15 are dense gaseous regions. The remaining four objects are stars: WN8 and WC9 Wolf-Rayet stars; an OB supergiant; and a K3 giant.[2]

The motions of the members of GCIRS 13E appear to indicate a much higher mass than can be accounted for by the visible objects. It has been proposed that there may be an intermediate-mass black hole with a mass of about 1,300 M at its center. There are a number of problems with this theory.[7] However, the true nature of the cluster remains unknown.[2]

GCIRS 13E is a small cluster dominated by a few massive stars. It is thought that massive stars cannot form so close to a supermassive black hole and since such massive stars have a short lifespan it is thought that GCIRS 13E must have migrated inward toward the central black hole within the past 10 million years, probably from about 60 light-years further out than its current orbit. The stars are possibly the remains of a globular cluster where a middleweight black hole could develop through runaway star collisions.[7] GCIRS 13E could also be a dark star cluster which forms in the inner Galaxy if the evaporation rate of stars from the cluster is faster due to a strong tidal field than the depletion of the black hole content though ejections.[8]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Blum, R. D.; Ramírez, Solange V.; Sellgren, K.; Olsen, K. (2003). "Really Cool Stars and the Star Formation History at the Galactic Center". The Astrophysical Journal. 597 (1): 323–346. arXiv:astro-ph/0307291. Bibcode:2003ApJ...597..323B. doi:10.1086/378380. S2CID 5664467.
  2. ^ a b c Fritz, T. K.; Gillessen, S.; Dodds-Eden, K.; Martins, F.; Bartko, H.; Genzel, R.; Paumard, T.; Ott, T.; Pfuhl, O.; Trippe, S.; Eisenhauer, F.; Gratadour, D. (2010). "GC-IRS13E—A Puzzling Association of Three Early-type Stars". The Astrophysical Journal. 721 (1): 395–411. arXiv:1003.1717. Bibcode:2010ApJ...721..395F. doi:10.1088/0004-637X/721/1/395. S2CID 119297604.
  3. ^ Zhao, Jun-Hui; Goss, W. M. (1998). "Radio Continuum Structure of IRS 13 and Proper Motions of Compact H II Components at the Galactic Center". The Astrophysical Journal. 499 (2): L163. Bibcode:1998ApJ...499L.163Z. doi:10.1086/311374.
  4. ^ Coker, R. F.; Pittard, J. M. (2000). "An X-ray binary model for the Galactic Center source IRS 13E". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 361: L13. arXiv:astro-ph/0008091. Bibcode:2000A&A...361L..13C.
  5. ^ Van Der Hucht, K. A. (2006). "New Galactic Wolf-Rayet stars, and candidates. An annex to the VIIth Catalogue of Galactic Wolf-Rayet Stars". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 458 (2): 453–459. arXiv:astro-ph/0609008. Bibcode:2006A&A...458..453V. doi:10.1051/0004-6361:20065819. S2CID 119104786.
  6. ^ Maillard, J. P.; Paumard, T.; Stolovy, S. R.; Rigaut, F. (2004). "The nature of the Galactic Center source IRS 13 revealed by high spatial resolution in the infrared". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 423: 155–167. arXiv:astro-ph/0404450. Bibcode:2004A&A...423..155M. doi:10.1051/0004-6361:20034147. S2CID 15806243.
  7. ^ a b Schoedel, R.; A. Eckart; C. Iserlohe; R. Genzel; T. Ott (2005). "A Black Hole in the Galactic Center Complex IRS 13E?". Astrophys. J. 625 (2): L111–L114. arXiv:astro-ph/0504474. Bibcode:2005ApJ...625L.111S. doi:10.1086/431307. S2CID 10250848.
  8. ^ Banerjee, S.; P. Kroupa (2011). "A New Type of Compact Stellar Population: Dark Star Clusters". Astrophys. J. Lett. 741 (1): L12–L19. arXiv:1110.4103. Bibcode:2011ApJ...741L..12B. doi:10.1088/2041-8205/741/1/L12.

gcirs, infrared, radio, object, near, galactic, center, believed, cluster, massive, stars, possibly, containing, intermediate, mass, black, hole, imbh, center, observation, dataepoch, j2000, equinox, j2000, icrs, constellation, sagittariusright, ascension, dec. GCIRS 13E is an infrared and radio object near the Galactic Center It is believed to be a cluster of hot massive stars possibly containing an intermediate mass black hole IMBH at its center GCIRS 13E Observation dataEpoch J2000 0 Equinox J2000 0 ICRS Constellation SagittariusRight ascension 17h 45m 39 73s 1 Declination 29 00 29 7 1 Distance26 000 ly 8 000 2 pc Other designationsWR 101fDatabase referencesSIMBADdataGCIRS 13E was first identified as GCIRS 13 which was later resolved into two components GCIRS13E and W 3 GCIRS 13E was initially modelled as a single object possibly a binary system 4 It was even classified as a Wolf Rayet star because of its strong emission line spectrum and named WR 101f 5 It was then resolved into seven Wolf Rayet and class O stars 6 The highest resolution infrared imaging and spectroscopy can now identify 19 objects in GCIRS 13E of which 15 are dense gaseous regions The remaining four objects are stars WN8 and WC9 Wolf Rayet stars an OB supergiant and a K3 giant 2 The motions of the members of GCIRS 13E appear to indicate a much higher mass than can be accounted for by the visible objects It has been proposed that there may be an intermediate mass black hole with a mass of about 1 300 M at its center There are a number of problems with this theory 7 However the true nature of the cluster remains unknown 2 GCIRS 13E is a small cluster dominated by a few massive stars It is thought that massive stars cannot form so close to a supermassive black hole and since such massive stars have a short lifespan it is thought that GCIRS 13E must have migrated inward toward the central black hole within the past 10 million years probably from about 60 light years further out than its current orbit The stars are possibly the remains of a globular cluster where a middleweight black hole could develop through runaway star collisions 7 GCIRS 13E could also be a dark star cluster which forms in the inner Galaxy if the evaporation rate of stars from the cluster is faster due to a strong tidal field than the depletion of the black hole content though ejections 8 References edit a b Blum R D Ramirez Solange V Sellgren K Olsen K 2003 Really Cool Stars and the Star Formation History at the Galactic Center The Astrophysical Journal 597 1 323 346 arXiv astro ph 0307291 Bibcode 2003ApJ 597 323B doi 10 1086 378380 S2CID 5664467 a b c Fritz T K Gillessen S Dodds Eden K Martins F Bartko H Genzel R Paumard T Ott T Pfuhl O Trippe S Eisenhauer F Gratadour D 2010 GC IRS13E A Puzzling Association of Three Early type Stars The Astrophysical Journal 721 1 395 411 arXiv 1003 1717 Bibcode 2010ApJ 721 395F doi 10 1088 0004 637X 721 1 395 S2CID 119297604 Zhao Jun Hui Goss W M 1998 Radio Continuum Structure of IRS 13 and Proper Motions of Compact H II Components at the Galactic Center The Astrophysical Journal 499 2 L163 Bibcode 1998ApJ 499L 163Z doi 10 1086 311374 Coker R F Pittard J M 2000 An X ray binary model for the Galactic Center source IRS 13E Astronomy and Astrophysics 361 L13 arXiv astro ph 0008091 Bibcode 2000A amp A 361L 13C Van Der Hucht K A 2006 New Galactic Wolf Rayet stars and candidates An annex to the VIIth Catalogue of Galactic Wolf Rayet Stars Astronomy and Astrophysics 458 2 453 459 arXiv astro ph 0609008 Bibcode 2006A amp A 458 453V doi 10 1051 0004 6361 20065819 S2CID 119104786 Maillard J P Paumard T Stolovy S R Rigaut F 2004 The nature of the Galactic Center source IRS 13 revealed by high spatial resolution in the infrared Astronomy and Astrophysics 423 155 167 arXiv astro ph 0404450 Bibcode 2004A amp A 423 155M doi 10 1051 0004 6361 20034147 S2CID 15806243 a b Schoedel R A Eckart C Iserlohe R Genzel T Ott 2005 A Black Hole in the Galactic Center Complex IRS 13E Astrophys J 625 2 L111 L114 arXiv astro ph 0504474 Bibcode 2005ApJ 625L 111S doi 10 1086 431307 S2CID 10250848 Banerjee S P Kroupa 2011 A New Type of Compact Stellar Population Dark Star Clusters Astrophys J Lett 741 1 L12 L19 arXiv 1110 4103 Bibcode 2011ApJ 741L 12B doi 10 1088 2041 8205 741 1 L12 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title GCIRS 13E amp oldid 1119005450, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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