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  • The Galactic Centre should host up to 10% of the newest stars in the Galaxy, but the only two known young star clusters in the Galactic Centre account for less than 10% of this expected mass. A high-angular-resolution near-infrared survey of the Sgr B1 region finds another 25% of the expected mass of very young stars.

    • Francisco Nogueras-Lara
    • Rainer Schödel
    • Nadine Neumayer
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Astronomy
    Volume: 6, P: 1178-1184
  • Most stars in the Galactic nuclear disk formed at least 8 Gyr ago, with a starburst event about 1 Gyr ago that formed roughly 5% of its mass. This long quiescence has implications on when the Galactic bar was formed and its gas transport efficiency.

    • Francisco Nogueras-Lara
    • Rainer Schödel
    • Santi Cassisi
    Research
    Nature Astronomy
    Volume: 4, P: 377-381
  • Dynamical modelling of the ultra-compact dwarf galaxy M60-UCD1 reveals the presence of a supermassive black hole; this suggests the object is a stripped galaxy nucleus and implies the existence of supermassive black holes in many other ultra-compact dwarf galaxies.

    • Anil C. Seth
    • Remco van den Bosch
    • Jonelle L. Walsh
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 513, P: 398-400