The Evolution of Galactic Centers - Part Two - Normal and Compact Galaxies

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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The evolution of central objects in normal galaxies is analyzed for various properties of the galaxies. Also an example of such an object in a compact galaxy is presented. A central mass condensation forms out of an accretion disk in the galaxy's core region; this disk is fed by mass loss from stars in the galaxy. The formation of a central body of the order of 106M_sun; within 1010yr is shown to be a natural process for normal and compact galaxies.

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