The Dark Mass Concentration in the Central Parsec of the Milky Way
- 20 November 1996
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 472 (1) , 153-172
- https://doi.org/10.1086/178051
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 M☉ at 6 − 8 σ significance. The dark mass has a density of 109 M☉ pc−3 or greater and a mass to 2 μm luminosity of ≥ 100. The increase in mass-to-luminosity ratio can be reduced but not eliminated even if extreme anisotropic velocity destributions are considered. The dark mass cannot be a cluster of solar mass remnants (such as neutron stars). It is either a compact cluster of 10–20 M☉ black holes or a single massive black hole.Keywords
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