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Lecture 30- The Structure of the Milky Way Galaxy

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1 Lecture 30- The Structure of the Milky Way Galaxy
Distance to the center of the globular cluster distribution: 8500 parsecs = 8.5 kiloparsecs

2 How far is 8.5 kiloparsecs? Let 1 au = 1cm
Nearest star (1.3 parsecs) = 2.68 km = 1.66 miles 8.5 kiloparsecs = 17,532 km = 10,870 miles (2.74 Earth radii) Light signal transmitted from the GC would take 27,700 years to reach us

3 Where (on the sky) is the galactic center?
In Sagittarius RA = 17h45m DEC=-28.3 degrees Position on SC1 Chart

4 Location on Sky of Galactic Center

5 At radio wavelengths, we can see to the galactic center
At radio wavelengths, we can see to the galactic center. Interstellar dust has very little effect on radio waves

6 The Galactic Center Lang, Lazio, et al

7 At the Very Center

8 What do we see at the galactic center (radio and infrared wavelengths?
Strong radio source (synchrotron radiation) At infrared wavelengths, can see stars orbiting very vast around Sgr A Ten years of observations speeded up

9 The Orbit of Star S2

10 Star S2 passes about as close to Sagittarius A
Star S2 passes about as close to Sagittarius A* as the planet Pluto passes to the Sun. Indicates supermassive object in a very small region Andrea Ghez paper


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