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19 April 2024
 
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K-band polarimetry of an Sgr A* flare with a clear sub-flare structure
L. Meyer ; R. Schoedel ; A. Eckart ; V. Karas ; M. Dovciak ; W. J. Duschl ;
Date 5 Oct 2006
AbstractContext: The supermassive black hole at the Galactic center, SgrA*, shows frequent radiation outbursts, often called ’flares’. In the near-infrared some of these flares were reported as showing intrinsic quasi-periodicities. The flux peaks associated with the quasi-periodic behavior were found to be highly polarized. Aims: The aim of this work is to present new evidence to support previous findings of the properties of the polarized radiation from SgrA* and to again provide strong support for the quasi-periodicity of ~18+-3 min reported earlier. Methods: Observations were carried out at the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope on Paranal, Chile. We used the NAOS/CONICA adaptive optics/near-infrared camera instrument. By fitting the polarimetric lightcurves with a hot-spot model, we addressed the question of whether the data are consistent with this model. To fit the observed data we used a general relativistic ray-tracing code in combination with a simple hot-spot/ring model. Results: We report on new polarization measurements of a K-band flare from the supermassive black hole at the Galactic center. The data provide very strong support for a quasi-periodicity of 15.5+-2 min. The mean polarization of the flare is consistent with the direction of the electric field vector that was reported in previous observations. The data can be modeled successfully with a combined blob/ring model. The inclination i of the blob orbit must be i > 20 deg on a 3sigma level, and the dimensionless spin parameter of the black hole is derived to be a > 0.5.
Source arXiv, astro-ph/0610147
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