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Time Variations in the Flux Density of Sgr A* at 230 GHz Detected with ALMA

Yuhei Iwata, Tomoharu Oka, Masato Tsuboi, Makoto Miyoshi, Shunya Takekawa

2020The Astrophysical Journal Letters28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract A radio source at the Galactic center Sgr A* is a prime supermassive black hole candidate and therefore key to developing our understanding of them. Time variations in the 230 GHz band flux of Sgr A* have been found with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array Cycle 5 observations. Measuring the flux density of Sgr A* in 1 minute snapshots at 217.5, 219.5, and 234.0 GHz, we obtained light curves for ten 70 minute periods. The light curves show variations at a few tens of minutes and hourly scales. The shorter timescale is similar to the orbital period of the innermost stable circular orbit around a 4 × 10 6 M ☉ black hole, suggesting that the variation originates from the immediate vicinity of Sgr A*. We also detected no time lag between 217.5 and 234.0 GHz and a dependence of the spectral index on the flux density.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsAstrophysicsFlux (metallurgy)Supermassive black holeSpectral indexGalactic CenterAstronomyLight curveOrbit (dynamics)Time lagBlack hole (networking)Variation (astronomy)Circular orbitOrbital periodObservatoryOrbital elementsSpectral lineDoppler effectSpectral shape analysisPhase (matter)Astrophysical Phenomena and ObservationsPulsars and Gravitational Waves ResearchAstronomy and Astrophysical Research