Abstracts, Galactic Center Workshop '98
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The star formation/AGN connection in the GC and Other Galaxies
Rieke, G.
Steward Observatory, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721 2 Address2; 3 Address3;
ABSTRACT:
It is now amply demonstrated that the Galactic Center is
not presently the site of an AGN, yet it appears to
have many of the ingredients we believe make up
an active nucleus. Do these ingredients indicate
that the GC had a significant level of activity
in the past, and/or that it may show activity
in the future? From the details we see in the GC,
what can we learn about the conditions in other
galactic nuclei that may lead to flaring of AGNs?
How common are the conditions we see in the GC,
as deduced from a careful evaluation of the
nuclei in Local Group galaxies? In particular,
does the bright blue nucleus in M33 indicate
an ultra-compact population of young stars, with
a resemblance in some way to the compact cluster
of massive, young stars around Sgr A*?
LINKS: Program, Author, grieke@as.arizona.edu
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