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arxiv: 1804.02914 · v1 · pith:S7YOA4NTnew · submitted 2018-04-09 · 🌌 astro-ph.GA · astro-ph.HE· astro-ph.SR

Sgr A^* envelope explosion and the young stars in the centre of the Milky Way

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Sgr A$^*$ is the super massive black hole residing in the centre of the Milky Way. There is plenty of observational evidence that a massive gas cloud fell into the central parsec of the Milky Way $\sim 6$ million years ago, triggering formation of a disc of young stars and activating Sgr A$^*$. In addition to the disc, there is an unexplained population of young stars on randomly oriented orbits. Here we hypothesize that these young stars were formed by fragmentation of a massive quasi-spherical gas shell driven out from Sgr A$^*$ potential well by an energetic outflow. To account for the properties of the observed stars, the shell must be more massive than $10^5$ Solar masses, be launched from inside $\sim 0.01$~pc, and the feedback outflow has to be highly super-Eddington albeit for a brief period of time, producing kinetic energy of at least $10^{55}$~erg. The young stars in the central parsec of the Galaxy may be a unique example of stars formed from atomic rather than molecular hydrogen, and forged by extreme pressure of black hole outflows.

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