51. 3D AMR simulations of G2 as an outflow
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Ballone, A., Schartmann, M., Burkert, A., Gillessen, S., Plewa, P. M., Pfuhl, O., Genzel, R., Eisenhauer, F., Ott, T., George, E. M., and Habibi, M.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We study the evolution of G2 in a \textit{Compact Source Scenario}, where G2 is the outflow from a low-mass central star moving on the observed orbit. This is done through 3D AMR simulations of the hydrodynamic interaction of G2 with the surrounding hot accretion flow. A comparison with observations is done by means of mock position-velocity (PV) diagrams. We found that a massive ($\dot{M}_\mathrm{w}=5\times 10^{-7} \;M_{\odot} \; \mathrm{yr^{-1}}$) and slow ($v_\mathrm{w}=50 \;\mathrm{km\; s^{-1}}$) outflow can reproduce G2's properties. A faster outflow ($v_\mathrm{w}=400 \;\mathrm{km\; s^{-1}}$) might also be able to explain the material that seems to follow G2 on the same orbit., Comment: 2 pages, 1 figure, Proceedings of IAU Symposium 322: The Multi-Messenger Astrophysics of the Galactic Centre
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- 2016
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