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1998ApJ...508L..61L - Astrophys. J., 508, L61-L64 (1998/November-3)

Intrinsic size of Sagittarius A*: 72 Schwarzschild radii.

LO K.Y., SHEN Z.-Q., ZHAO J.-H. and HO P.T.P.

Abstract (from CDS):

Recent proper motion studies of stars at the very center of the Galaxy strongly suggest that Sagittarius A*, the compact nonthermal radio source at the Galactic center, is a 2.5x106 M black hole. By means of near-simultaneous multiwavelength Very Long Baseline Array measurements, we determine for the first time the intrinsic size and shape of Sgr A* to be 72 Rsc({sstarf}) by less than 20 Rsc({sstarf}), with the major axis oriented essentially north-south, where Rsc({sstarf}) (≡7.5x1011 cm) is the Schwarzschild radius for a 2.5x106 M black hole. Contrary to previous expectation that the intrinsic structure of Sgr A* is observable only at λ≤1 mm, we can discern the intrinsic source size at λ=7 mm because (1) the scattering size along the minor axis is half that along the major axis and (2) the near-simultaneous multiwavelength mapping of Sgr A* with the same interferometer makes it possible to extrapolate precisely the minor axis scattering angle at λ=7 mm. The intrinsic size and shape place direct constraints on the various emission models for Sgr A*. In particular, the advection-dominated accretion flow model may have to incorporate a radio jet in order to account for the structure of Sgr A*.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Active - Galaxy: Center - Scattering

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