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GCIRS 8* (Galactic
Centre IRS 8*) is a
young m****ive star in the
Galactic Center region,
discovered in May 2006. IRS 8 is an infra-red
source identified...
- (IMBH) at its center.
GCIRS 13E was
first identified as
GCIRS 13,
which was
later resolved into two
components GCIRS13E and W.
GCIRS 13E was
initially modelled...
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GCIRS 16SW, also
known as S97, is a
contact binary star
located in the
Galactic Center. It is
composed of two hot m****ive
stars of
equal size that orbit...
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GCIRS 7 is a red
supergiant located in the
Galactic Center. It is very
bright and is one of the
largest stars currently discovered, with a size about...
- the
discovery of a
potential intermediate-m****
black hole,
referred to as
GCIRS 13E,
orbiting 3 light-years from
Sagittarius A*. This
black hole of 1,300...
- home to
colossal red
supergiants such as KW Sagittarii, VX Sagittarii, and
GCIRS 7, all of
which are
roughly the size of Jupiter's orbit. In astrology, Jupiter...
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Aquilae (AFGL 2298) W1-243 (in
Westerlund 1) V481
Scuti (LBV G24.73+0.69)
GCIRS 34W MWC 930 (= V446 Scuti) Wray 16-137 WS1 (discovered as WISE S**** 1)...
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organized around a superm****ive
black hole)
Cigar Galaxy (Messier 82, NGC 3034)
GCIRS 13E HLX-1 M82 X-1
Messier 15 (NGC 7078)
Messier 110 (NGC 205)
Sculptor Galaxy...
- very low-m****
evolved objects (like
brown dwarfs or even
rogue planets).
GCIRS 8* – The
youngest known main
sequence star in the
Galactic Center region...
- 1820-30
Bursting Pulsar CWISEP J1935-1546
GCIRS 13E HATS-36 IRAS 17423-1755 IRAS 18162−2048
GCIRS 7
GCIRS 8*
GCIRS 16SW Gomez's
Hamburger G0.238-0.071 K2-2016-BLG-0005L...