A binary system in the S cluster close to the supermassive black hole Sagittarius A*
Abstract
High-velocity stars and peculiar G objects orbit the central supermassive black hole (SMBH) Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*). Together, the G objects and high-velocity stars constitute the S cluster. In contrast with theoretical predictions, no binary system near Sgr A* has been identified. Here, we report the detection of a spectroscopic binary system in the S cluster with the masses of the components of 2.80 0.50 M and 0.73 0.14 M, assuming an edge-on configuration. Based on periodic changes in the radial velocity, we find an orbital period of 372 3 days for the two components. The binary system is stable against the disruption by Sgr A* due to the semi-major axis of the secondary being 1.59 0.01 AU, which is well below its tidal disruption radius of approximately 42.4 AU. The system, known as D9, shows similarities to the G objects. We estimate an age for D9 of 2.7 x 10 yr that is comparable to the timescale of the SMBH-induced von Zeipel-Lidov-Kozai cycle period of about 10 yr, causing the system to merge in the near future. Consequently, the population of G objects may consist of pre-merger binaries and post-merger products. The detection of D9 implies that binary systems in the S cluster have the potential to reside in the vicinity of the supermassive black hole Sgr A* for approximately 10 years.
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@article{arxiv.2412.12727,
title = {A binary system in the S cluster close to the supermassive black hole Sagittarius A*},
author = {Florian Peißker and Michal Zajacek and Lucas Labadie and Emma Bordier and Andreas Eckart and Maria Melamed and Vladimir Karas},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.12727},
year = {2024}
}
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47 pages, 15 figures, 11 tables, accepted and published in Nature Communications