The Massive Star Population at the Center of the Milky Way
Abstract
Recent detection of a large number of apparently isolated massive stars within the inner 80 pc of the Galactic Center has raised fundamental questions regarding massive star formation in a such a dense and harsh environment. Are these isolated stars the results of tidal interactions between clusters, are they escapees from a disrupted cluster, or do they represent a new mode of massive star formation in isolation? Noting that most of the isolated massive stars have spectral analogs in the Quintuplet Cluster, we have undertaken a combined analysis of the infrared spectra of both selected Quintuplet stars and the isolated objects using Gemini North spectroscopy. We present preliminary results, aiming at α-elements vs iron abundances, stellar properties, ages and radial velocities which will differentiate the top-heavy and star-formation scenarios.
- Publication:
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New Windows on Massive Stars
- Pub Date:
- January 2015
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2015IAUS..307..426N
- Keywords:
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- stars: early-type -stars: mass loss;
- stars: winds;
- stars: abundances;
- Galaxy: center;
- infrared: stars