- S2 (star)
Starbox begin
name= S 2 Starbox observe
epoch=J2000.0 (ICRS)
ra=RA|17|45|40.044SIMBAD link|%5BEG97%5D+S2|PGM2006 E1 -- Star in double system, database entry,SIMBAD . Accessed on lineJuly 15 ,2008 .]
dec=DEC|−29|00|28
constell=Sagittarius Starbox character
class=B1V
variable=None Starbox astrometry
dist_pc = 7940 ± 420
dist_ly = 25900 ± 1400Starbox visbin
reference=A Geometric Determination of the Distance to the Galactic Center, F. Eisenhauer et al., "Astrophysical Journal" 597, #2 (November 2003), pp. L121–L124, bibcode|2003ApJ...597L.121E, doi|10.1086/380188.]
name=Sagittarius A*
period=15.56 ± 0.35
axis=0.1203 ± 0.0027
eccentricity=0.881 ± 0.007
inclination=−48.1 ± 1.3
node=45.0 ± 1.6
periastron=2002.331 ± 0.012
periarg = 245.4 ± 1.7 Starbox catalog
names= [CRG2004] 13, [GKM98] S0-2, [PGM2006] E1, [EG97] S2, [GPE2000] 0.15, [SOG2003] 1, S0—2. Starbox reference
Simbad=%5BEG97%5D+S2S2 (also known as S0—2) is a star that is located close to the radio source
Sagittarius A* , orbiting it with an orbital period of 15.56 ± 0.35 years and apericenter distance of 17 light hours. Given a recent estimate of 3.7 million Msun for the mass of Sagittarius A*, the maximum gravitational acceleration experienced by S2 at the pericenter of its orbit would be about 1.5 m/s2 or almost one-sixth of Earth's surface gravity.Its changing apparent position has been monitored since 1995 as part of an effort to gather evidence for the existence of a
supermassive black hole in the center of theMilky Way galaxy . The accumulating evidence points to Sagittarius A* as being the black hole. A large part of one orbit had been observed as of 2004.A team of astronomers mainly from the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics used observations of S2's orbital dynamics around Sgr A* to measure the distance from the Earth to the galactic center. They determined the distance to be 7.94 ± 0.42 kiloparsecs, in close agreement with prior determinations of the distance by other methods. [ [http://www.mpe.mpg.de/ir/GC/index.php Max-Planck-Institut für extraterrestrische Physik—Infrared/Submillimeter Astronomy—Galactic Center Research] ]
The 'S' in 'S2' simply stands for 'star'.
External links
* [http://www.eso.org/outreach/press-rel/pr-2002/pr-17-02.html Star Orbiting Massive Milky Way Centre Approaches to within 17 Light-Hours]
ESO Press Release,October 16 2002
* [http://www.eso.org/outreach/press-rel/pr-2002/video/vid-02-02.mpg ESO video clip of orbiting star] (533 KB MPEG Video)
* [http://simbad.u-strasbg.fr/simbad/sim-id?Ident=%5BEG97%5D+S2 S2 page on theSIMBAD database]
* [http://www.eso.org/public/outreach/press-rel/pr-2002/phot-23c-02-preview.jpgPhoto] in ESO press releaseComponent
References
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