Nuclear activity and the conditions of star-formation at the galactic center

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The Galactic Center is the closest galactic nucleus that can be studied with unprecedented angular resolution and sensitivity. We summarize recent basic observational results on Sagittarius A* and the conditions for star formation in the central stellar cluster. We cover results from the radio, infrared, and X-ray domain and include results from simulation as well. From (sub-)mm and near-infrared variability and near-infrared polarization data we find that the SgrA* system (supermassive black hole spin, a potential temporary accretion disk and/or outflow) is well ordered in its geometrical orientation and in its emission process that we assume to reflect the accretion process onto the supermassive black hole (SMBH).

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Eckart, A., Valencia-S, M., Shahzamanian, B., Zajacek, M., Moser, L., Parsa, M., … García-Marín, M. (2016). Nuclear activity and the conditions of star-formation at the galactic center. In Proceedings of Science (Vol. 2016-May). Sissa Medialab Srl. https://doi.org/10.22323/1.269.0042

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