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We have obtained the first detection of spectral absorption lines in one of the high-velocity stars in the vicinity of the Galaxy's central supermassive black hole. Both Brgamma (2.1661 micron) and He I (2.1126 micron) are seen in absorption in S0-2 with equivalent widths (2.8+-0.3 Ang this location, while consistent with the nominal infrared position of Sgr A*, is localized to a factor of 5 more precisely (+-2 milli-arcsec). Furthermore, the ambiguity in the inclination of the orbit is resolved with the addition of the radial velocity measurement, indicating that the star is behind the black hole at the time of closest approach and counter-revolving against the Galaxy. With further radial velocity measurements in the next few years, the orbit of S0-2 will provide the most robust estimate of the distance to the Galactic Center.
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A. M. Ghez
Gaspard Duchêne
K. Matthews
CERN Bulletin
The Astrophysical Journal
Stanford University
University of California, San Diego
University of California, Los Angeles
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69dabe197a67537a8ba3c38b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1086/374804