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The Milky Way as key to understanding the inward transport of matter to the centre of galaxies

Project
Gas accreting onto supermassive black holes that sit at the centres of galaxies fuels the most powerful engines in the universe, Active Galactic Nuclei, shaping the formation and evolution of their host galaxies. Yet, we have a poor understanding of how the gas is transported from typical galactic radii, R=several kpc, down to the area of influence of the black holes, less than a few pc. The centre of the Milky Way can be studied in much greater detail than any other galactic nucleus and is a Rosetta Stone to understand the physical processes that occur in all galaxies. Interstellar gas is transported from the Galactic Disc down to the central black hole SgrA* through a sequence of steps. The Galactic Bar performs the first step by efficiently transporting gas from the Disc (R=3kpc) down to the ring-like accumulation of gas known as the Central Molecular Zone (CMZ) at R=120pc. In the last few years I have led major theoretical efforts to understand and quantify this first step. However, these efforts have also demonstrated that the bar is ineffective in driving the gas further inwards. A long-standing question is how the gas continues from the CMZ to SgrA*. For the first time we have the possibility to answer this question thanks to new datasets and advances in numerical simulations. I propose here an unprecedented effort to solve this important problem through a unified analysis of all the relevant physical processes based on novel data and methodologies. I will combine recent and upcoming high-resolution astrometric and spectroscopic data with advanced stellar dynamical models to constrain the gravitational potential in the Galactic centre (GC). I will then use this potential to run cutting-edge numerical simulations to systematically quantify the contribution of all the mechanisms that can drive inward mass transport. This will solve the problem of the inward mass transport in the GC and will give us fundamental insights that can be applied to all galaxies.
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Overview

Contributor

SORMANI MATTIA CARLO   Scientific Manager  

Representatives

ZEMA SANTO   Administrative  

Leading department

DIPARTIMENTO DI SCIENZA E ALTA TECNOLOGIA   Principale  

Term type

Progetti di ricerca UE - Programmi Quadro

Financier

COMMISSIONE EUROPEA - RESEARCH DIRECTORATE GENERAL
Funding Organization

Partner

Università degli Studi dell'Insubria

Total Contribution (assigned) University (EUR)

1,499,281€

Date/time interval

April 1, 2024 - March 31, 2029

Project duration

60 months

Research Fields

Concepts (4)


PE9_5 - Interstellar medium and star formation - (2022)

PE9_7 - The Milky Way - (2022)

PE9_8 - Galaxies – formation, evolution, clusters - (2022)

Settore FIS/05 - Astronomia e Astrofisica

Keywords (6)

  • ascendant
  • decrescent
Astrofisica
Buchi neri
Dinamica di galassie
Mezzo interstellare
Milky Way
Simulazioni numeriche
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Outputs

Outputs (14)

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3D CMZ. I. Central Molecular Zone Overview 
THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
2025
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3D CMZ. II. Hierarchical Structure Analysis of the Central Molecular Zone 
THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
2025
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3D CMZ. III. Constraining the 3D Structure of the Central Molecular Zone via Molecular Line Emission and Absorption 
THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
2025
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3D CMZ. IV. Distinguishing Near versus Far Distances in the Galactic Center Using Spitzer and Herschel 
THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
2025
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Discovery of a Giant Molecular Cloud at the Midpoint of the Galactic Bar Dust Lanes: M4.7-0.8 
THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
2025
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Disentangling the Galactic centre X-ray reflection signal using XMM-Newton data 
ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
2025
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Extreme cloud collisions in nearby barred galaxies 
MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
2025
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Introducing the Rhea simulations of Milky Way-like galaxies I. Effect of gravitational potential on morphology and star formation 
ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
2025
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Nuclear stellar discs 
THE ASTRONOMY AND ASTROPHYSICS REVIEW
2025
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Disruption of a massive molecular cloud by a supernova in the Galactic Centre: Initial results from the ACES project 
ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
2024
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Magnetic field morphology and evolution in the Central Molecular Zone and its effect on gas dynamics 
ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
2024
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Metallicity-dependent kinematics and orbits in the Milky Way's nuclear stellar disc 
ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
2024
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Testing kinematic distances under a realistic Galactic potential Investigating systematic errors in the kinematic distance method arising from a non-axisymmetric potential 
ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
2024
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Turbulent Pressure Heats Gas and Suppresses Star Formation in Galactic Bar Molecular Clouds 
THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
2024
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