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  Polarimetry and astrometry of NIR flares as event horizon scale, dynamical probes for the mass of Sgr A*

Abuter, R., Aimar, N., Amaro-Seoane, P., Amorim, A., Bauböck, M., Berger, J. P., et al. (2023). Polarimetry and astrometry of NIR flares as event horizon scale, dynamical probes for the mass of Sgr A*. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 677: L10. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/202347416.

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Abuter, R., Author
Aimar, N., Author
Amaro-Seoane, P.1, Author           
Amorim, A., Author
Bauböck, M., Author
Berger, J. P., Author
Bonnet, H., Author
Bourdarot, G.1, Author           
Brandner, W., Author
Cardoso, V., Author
Clénet, Y., Author
Davies, R.1, Author           
de Zeeuw, P. T., Author
Dexter, J.1, Author           
Drescher, A., Author
Eckart, A., Author
Eisenhauer, F.1, Author           
Feuchtgruber, H.1, Author           
Finger, G.1, Author           
Förster Schreiber, N. M.1, Author           
Foschi, A., AuthorGarcia, P., AuthorGao, F.1, Author           Gelles, Z., AuthorGendron, E., AuthorGenzel, R.1, Author           Gillessen, S.1, Author           Hartl, M.1, Author           Haubois, X., AuthorHaussmann, F.1, Author           Heißel, G., AuthorHenning, T., AuthorHippler, S., AuthorHorrobin, M., AuthorJochum, L., AuthorJocou, L., AuthorKaufer, A., AuthorKervella, P., AuthorLacour, S., AuthorLapeyrère, V., AuthorLe Bouquin, J.-B., AuthorLéna, P., AuthorLutz, D.1, Author           Mang, F.1, Author           More, N.1, Author           Ott, T.1, Author           Paumard, T., AuthorPerraut, K., AuthorPerrin, G., AuthorPfuhl, O.1, Author           Rabien, S.1, Author           Ribeiro, D. C.1, Author           Sadun Bordoni, M.1, Author           Scheithauer, S., AuthorShangguan, J.1, Author           Shimizu, T.1, Author           Stadler, J.1, Author           Straub, O.1, Author           Straubmeier, C., AuthorSturm, E.1, Author           Tacconi, L. J.1, Author           Vincent, F., AuthorFellenberg, S. von1, Author           Widmann, F.1, Author           Wielgus, M., AuthorWieprecht, E.1, Author           Wiezorrek, E.1, Author           Woillez, J., Author more..
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 Abstract: We present new astrometric and polarimetric observations of flares from Sgr A* obtained with GRAVITY, the near-infrared interferometer at ESO’s Very Large Telescope Interferometer (VLTI), bringing the total sample of well-covered astrometric flares to four and polarimetric flares to six. Of all flares, two are well covered in both domains. All astrometric flares show clockwise motion in the plane of the sky with a period of around an hour, and the polarization vector rotates by one full loop in the same time. Given the apparent similarities of the flares, we present a common fit, taking into account the absence of strong Doppler boosting peaks in the light curves and the EHT-measured geometry. Our results are consistent with and significantly strengthen our model from 2018. First, we find that the combination of polarization period and measured flare radius of around nine gravitational radii (9Rg ≈ 1.5RISCO, innermost stable circular orbit) is consistent with Keplerian orbital motion of hot spots in the innermost accretion zone. The mass inside the flares’ radius is consistent with the 4.297 × 106 M measured from stellar orbits at several thousand Rg. This finding and the diameter of the millimeter shadow of Sgr A* thus support a single black hole model. Second, the magnetic field configuration is predominantly poloidal (vertical), and the flares’ orbital plane has a moderate inclination with respect to the plane of the sky, as shown by the non-detection of Doppler-boosting and the fact that we observe one polarization loop per astrometric loop. Finally, both the position angle on the sky and the required magnetic field strength suggest that the accretion flow is fueled and controlled by the winds of the massive young stars of the clockwise stellar disk 1–5″ from Sgr A*, in agreement with recent simulations.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2023-09-06
 Publication Status: Published online
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/202347416
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Title: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Publ. Info: France : EDP Sciences S A
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 677 Sequence Number: L10 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 1432-0746
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/954922828219_1