The Intrinsic Two-dimensional Size of Sagittarius A*

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Authors
  • H. Falcke
  • D. Maitra
  • M. Clavel
  • A. Goldwurm
  • M.R. Morris
  • G. Witzel
  • L. Meyer
  • A.M. Ghez
Publication date 2014
Journal Astrophysical Journal
Article number 790
Volume | Issue number 790 | 1
Number of pages 10
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Anton Pannekoek Institute for Astronomy (API)
Abstract
We report the detection of the two-dimensional structure of the radio source associated with the Galactic Center black hole, Sagittarius A*, obtained from Very Long Baseline Array observations at a wavelength of 7 mm. The intrinsic source is modeled as an elliptical Gaussian with major-axis size 35.4 × 12.6 RS in position angle 95° east of north. This morphology can be interpreted in the context of both jet and accretion disk models for the radio emission. There is supporting evidence in large angular-scale multi-wavelength observations for both source models for a preferred axis near 95°. We also place a maximum peak-to-peak change of 15% in the intrinsic major-axis size over five different epochs. Three observations were triggered by detection of near infrared (NIR) flares and one was simultaneous with a large X-ray flare detected by NuSTAR. The absence of simultaneous and quasi-simultaneous flares indicates that not all high energy events produce variability at radio wavelengths. This supports the conclusion that NIR and X-ray flares are primarily due to electron excitation and not to an enhanced accretion rate onto the black hole.
Document type Article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/790/1/1
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