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2023ApJ...944...79C - Astrophys. J., 944, 79 (2023/February-2)

The Star Formation History of the Milky Way's Nuclear Star Cluster.

CHEN Z., DO T., GHEZ A.M., HOSEK M.W.Jr, FELDMEIER-KRAUSE A., CHU D.S., BENTLEY R.O., LU J.R. and MORRIS M.R.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report the first star formation history study of the Milky Ways nuclear star cluster (NSC), which includes observational constraints from a large sample of stellar metallicity measurements. These metallicity measurements were obtained from recent surveys from Gemini and the Very Large Telescope of 770 late-type stars within the central 1.5 pc. These metallicity measurements, along with photometry and spectroscopically derived temperatures, are forward modeled with a Bayesian inference approach. Including metallicity measurements improves the overall fit quality, as the low-temperature red giants that were previously difficult to constrain are now accounted for, and the best fit favors a two-component model. The dominant component contains 93% ± 3% of the mass, is metal-rich ($\overline{[{\rm{M}}/{\rm{H}}]}\sim 0.45$), and has an age of ${5}_{-2}^{+3}$ Gyr, which is ∼3 Gyr younger than earlier studies with fixed (solar) metallicity; this younger age challenges coevolutionary models in which the NSC and supermassive black holes formed simultaneously at early times. The minor population component has low metallicity ($\overline{[{\rm{M}}/{\rm{H}}]}\sim -1.1$) and contains ∼7% of the stellar mass. The age of the minor component is uncertain (0.1-5 Gyr old). Using the estimated parameters, we infer the following NSC stellar remnant population (with ∼18% uncertainty): 1.5 × 105 neutron stars, 2.5 × 105 stellar-mass black holes (BHs), and 2.2 × 104 BH-BH binaries. These predictions result in 2-4 times fewer neutron stars compared to earlier predictions that assume solar metallicity, introducing a possible new path to understand the so-called “missing-pulsar problem”. Finally, we present updated predictions for the BH-BH merger rates (0.01-3 Gpc–3yr–1).

Abstract Copyright: © 2023. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.

Journal keyword(s): Galactic center - Star formation - Galaxy formation - Milky Way formation - Infrared spectroscopy - Adaptive optics - Adaptive interferometry

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