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Dynamics of the star S0-1 and the nature of the compact dark object at the Galactic center

Faustin Munyaneza, David Tsiklauri, Raoul D. Viollier

Published 1999-03-16Version 1

It has been recently shown (Munyaneza, Tsiklauri and Viollier 1998) that the analysis of the orbits of the fast moving stars close to Sgr A$^{*}$ (Eckart and Genzel 1997) provides a valuable tool to probe the gravitational potential near the Galactic center. As an example, we present here the results on a calculation of possible orbits of the star S0-1 in both, the black hole and degenerate neutrino ball scenarios of the central mass, based on the recent measurements of stellar proper motions at the Galactic center by Ghez et al. 1998. Taking into account the error bars of their analysis, it is shown that within a few years time, the orbit of S0-1 may indeed reveal the nature of the supermassive compact dark object at the Galactic center.

Comments: 11 pages, 10 figures
Journal: Astrophys.J. 526 (1999) 744-751
Categories: astro-ph
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