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The Intrinsic Structure of Sagittarius A* at 1.3 cm and 7 mm

Author(s)
Cho, IljeZhao, Guang-YaoKawashima, TomohisaKino, MotokiAkiyama, KazunoriJohnson, Michael D.Issaoun, SaraMoriyama, KotaroCheng, XiaopengAlgaba, Juan-CarlosJung, TaehyunSohn, Bong WonKrichbaum, Thomas P.Wielgus, MaciekHada, KazuhiroLu, Ru-SenCui, YuzhuSawada-Satoh, SatokoShen, ZhiqiangPark, JonghoJiang, WuRo, HyunwookYi, KunwooWajima, KiyoakiLee, Jee WonHodgson, JeffreyTazaki, FumieHonma, MarekiNiinuma, KotaroTrippe, SaschaAn, TaoZhang, YingkangLee, Jeong AeOh, Se-JinByun, Do-YoungLee, Sang-SungKim, Jae-YoungOh, JunghwanKoyama, ShokoAsada, KeiichiWang, XuezhengCui, LangHagiwara, YoshiakiNakamura, MasanoriTakamura, MiekoHirota, TomoyaSugiyama, KoichiroKawaguchi, NoriyukiKobayashi, HideyukiOyama, TomoakiYonekura, YoshinoriKim, JongsooHwang, Ju-YeonJung, Dong-KyuKim, Hyo-RyoungKim, Jeong-SookOh, Chung-SikRoh, Duk-GyooYeom, Jae-HwanXia, BoZhong, WeiyeLi, BinZhao, RongbingWang, JinqingLiu, QinghuiChen, Zhong
Issued Date
2022-02
DOI
10.3847/1538-4357/ac4165
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/83803
Citation
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, v.926, no.2, pp.108
Abstract
Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*), the Galactic Center supermassive black hole (SMBH), is one of the best targets in which to resolve the innermost region of an SMBH with very long baseline interferometry (VLBI). In this study, we have carried out observations toward Sgr A* at 1.349 cm (22.223 GHz) and 6.950 mm (43.135 GHz) with the East Asian VLBI Network, as a part of the multiwavelength campaign of the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) in 2017 April. To mitigate scattering effects, the physically motivated scattering kernel model from Psaltis et al. (2018) and the scattering parameters from Johnson et al. (2018) have been applied. As a result, a single, symmetric Gaussian model well describes the intrinsic structure of Sgr A* at both wavelengths. From closure amplitudes, the major-axis sizes are similar to 704 +/- 102 mu as (axial ratio similar to 1.19(-0.19)(+0.24)) and similar to 300 +/- 25 mu as (axial ratio similar to 1.28 +/- 0.2) at 1.349 cm and 6.95 mm, respectively. Together with a quasi-simultaneous observation at 3.5 mm (86 GHz) by Issaoun et al. (2019), we show that the intrinsic size scales with observing wavelength as a power law, with an index similar to 1.2 +/- 0.2. Our results also provide estimates of the size and compact flux density at 1.3 mm, which can be incorporated into the analysis of the EHT observations. In terms of the origin of radio emission, we have compared the intrinsic structures with the accretion flow scenario, especially the radiatively inefficient accretion flow based on the Keplerian shell model. With this, we show that a nonthermal electron population is necessary to reproduce the source sizes.
Publisher
IOP Publishing Ltd
ISSN
0004-637X
Keyword
MAGNETICALLY ARRESTED ACCRETIONSCATTER-BROADENED IMAGESUPERMASSIVE BLACK-HOLEEVENT-HORIZONGALACTIC-CENTERRADIO-SOURCEVLBI OBSERVATIONSNONTHERMAL ELECTRONSSYNCHROTRON EMISSIONBASE-LINE INTERFEROMETRY

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