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Jet-lag in Sagittarius A*: what size and timing measurements tell us about the central black hole in the Milky Way
被引:56
作者:
Falcke, H.
[1
,2
]
Markoff, S.
[3
]
Bower, G. C.
[4
,5
]
机构:
[1] Radboud Univ Nijmegen, Inst Math Astrophys & Particle Phys, Dept Astrophys, NL-6500 GL Nijmegen, Netherlands
[2] ASTRON, NL-7991 PD Dwingeloo, Netherlands
[3] Univ Amsterdam, Astron Inst Anton Pannekoek, NL-1098 SJ Amsterdam, Netherlands
[4] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Astron, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
[5] Univ Calif Berkeley, Radio Astron Lab, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
关键词:
black hole physics;
galaxies: active;
galaxies: jets;
galaxies: nuclei;
Galaxy: center;
radio continuum: general;
GALACTIC-CENTER;
SGR-A;
X-RAY;
INTRINSIC SIZE;
RADIO-SOURCES;
CENTIMETER WAVELENGTHS;
RELATIVISTIC JETS;
FLARING ACTIVITY;
ACCRETION FLOW;
MILLIMETER;
D O I:
10.1051/0004-6361/20078984
中图分类号:
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号:
0704 ;
摘要:
Context. The black hole at the Galactic Center, Sgr A*, is the prototype of a galactic nucleus at a very low level of activity. Its radio through submm-wave emission is known to come from a region close to the event horizon, however, the source of the emission is still under debate. A successful theory explaining the emission is based on a relativistic jet model scaled down from powerful quasars. Aims. We want to test the predictive power of this established jet model against newly available measurements of wavelength-dependent time lags and the size-wavelength structure in Sgr A*. Methods Using all available closure amplitude VLBI data from different groups, we again derived the intrinsic wavelength-dependent size of Sgr A*. This allowed us to calculate the expected frequency-dependent time lags of radio flares, assuming a range of in-and outflow velocities. Moreover, we calculated the time lags expected in the previously published pressure-driven jet model. The predicted lags are then compared to radio monitoring observations at 22, 43, and 350 GHz. Results. The combination of time lags and size measurements imply a mildly relativistic outflow with bulk outflow speeds of gamma beta similar or equal to 0.5-2. The newly measured time lags are reproduced well by the jet model without any major fine tuning. Conclusions. The results further strengthen the case for the cm-to-mm wave radio emission in Sgr A* as coming from a mildly relativistic jet-like outflow. The combination of radio time lag and VLBI closure amplitude measurements is a powerful new tool for assessing the flow speed and direction in Sgr A*. Future VLBI and time lag measurements over a range of wavelengths will reveal more information about Sgr A*, such as the existence of a jet nozzle, and measure the detailed velocity structure of a relativistic jet near its launching point for the first time.
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