Testing Stellar Cusp Formation Theories with Observations of the Milky Way Nuclear Star Cluster

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Do, Tuan [1 ]
Ghez, Andrea M. [1 ]
Morris, Mark R. [1 ]
Lu, Jessica R. [2 ]
Matthews, Keith [2 ]
Yelda, Sylvana [1 ]
Wright, Shelley [3 ]
Larkin, James [1 ]
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[1] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90095 USA
[2] CALTECH, Pasadena, CA 91135 USA
[3] Univ Calif Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
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MASSIVE BLACK-HOLE; ADAPTIVE OPTICS SYSTEM; GALACTIC-CENTER; GLOBULAR CLUSTER; KINEMATICS; ORBITS; KECK; SPECTROSCOPY; SAGITTARIUS; POPULATION;
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We report on the structure of the nuclear star cluster in the innermost 0.16 pc of the Galaxy as measured by the number density profile of late-type giants. Using laser guide star adaptive optics in conjunction with the integral field spectrograph. OSIRIS, at the Keck II telescope, we are able to differentiate between the older, late-type (similar to 1 Gyr) stars, which are presumed to be dynamically relaxed, and the unrelaxed young (similar to 6 Myr) population. This distinction is crucial for testing models of stellar cusp formation in the vicinity of a black hole, as the models assume that the cusp stars are in dynamical equilibrium in the black hole potential. In the survey region, we classified 77 stars as early-type and 79 stars as late-type. We find that contamination from young stars is significant, with more than twice as many young stars as old stars in our sensitivity range (K' < 15.5) within the central arcsecond. Based on the late-type stars alone, the surface stellar number density profile, Sigma(R) alpha R-Gamma, is flat, with Gamma = 0.26 +/- 0.24. Monte Carlo simulations of the possible de-projected volume density profile, n(r) alpha r(-gamma), show that gamma is less than 1.0 at the 99.7 % confidence level. These results are consistent with the nuclear star cluster having no cusp, with a core profile that is significantly flatter than predicted by most cusp formation theories, and even allows for the presence of a central hole in the stellar distribution. Here, we also review the methods for further constraining the true three-dimensional radial profile using kinematic measurements. Precise acceleration measurements in the plane of the sky as well as along the line of sight has the potential to directly measure the density profile to establish whether there is a "hole" in the distribution of late-type stars in the inner 0.1 pc.
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