2010A&A...512A...2S


Query : 2010A&A...512A...2S

2010A&A...512A...2S - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 512, A2-2 (2010/3-1)

The extreme luminosity states of Sagittarius A*.

SABHA N., WITZEL G., ECKART A., BUCHHOLZ R.M., BREMER M., GIESSUEBEL R., GARCIA-MARIN M., KUNNERIATH D., MUZIC K., SCHOEDEL R., STRAUBMEIER C., ZAMANINASAB M. and ZERNICKEL A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We discuss mm-wavelength radio, 2.2-11.8µm NIR and 2-10keV X-ray light curves of the super massive black hole (SMBH) counterpart of Sagittarius A* (SgrA*) near its lowest and highest observed luminosity states. We investigate the structure and brightness of the central S-star cluster harboring the SMBH to obtain reliable flux density estimates of SgrA* during its low luminosity phases. We then discuss the physical processes responsible for the brightest flare as well as the faintest flare or quiescent emission in the NIR and X-ray domain. To investigate the low state of SgrA* we use three independent methods to remove or strongly suppress the flux density contributions of stars in the central 2" diameter region around SgrA*. The three methods are: a) low-pass filtering the image; b) iterative identification and removal of individual stars; c) automatic point spread function (PSF) subtraction. For the lowest observed flux density state all 3 image reduction methods result in the detection of faint extended emission with a diameter of 0.5"-1.0" and centered on the position of SgrA*. We analyzed two datasets that cover the lowest luminosity states of SgrA* we observed to date. In one case we detect a faint K-band (2.2µm) source of ∼4mJy brightness (de-reddened with AK=2.8) which we identify as SgrA* in its low state. In the other case no source brighter or equal to a de-reddened K-band flux density of ∼2mJy was detected at that position. As physical emission mechanisms for SgrA* we discuss bremsstrahlung, thermal emission of a hypothetical optically thick disk, synchrotron and synchrotron self-Compton (SSC) emission, and in the case of a bright flare the associated radio response due to adiabatic expansion of the synchrotron radiation emitting source component. The luminosity during the low state can be interpreted as synchrotron emission from a continuous or even spotted accretion disk. For the high luminosity state SSC emission from THz peaked source components can fully account for the flux density variations observed in the NIR and X-ray domain. We conclude that at near-infrared wavelengths the SSC mechanism is responsible for all emission from the lowest to the brightest flare from SgrA*. For the bright flare event of 4 April 2007 that was covered from the radio to the X-ray domain, the SSC model combined with adiabatic expansion can explain the related peak luminosities and different widths of the flare profiles obtained in the NIR and X-ray regime as well as the non detection in the radio domain.

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Journal keyword(s): black hole physics - X-rays: general - infrared: general - accretion, accretion disks - Galaxy: center - Galaxy: nucleus

Nomenclature: Fig. 1, Table 3: [SWE2010] NSN (Nos NS1-NS2).

Simbad objects: 75

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Number of rows : 75
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 3C 273 BLL 12 29 06.6998257176 +02 03 08.597629980   13.05 14.830 14.11   ~ 5802 1
2 M 87 AGN 12 30 49.42338414 +12 23 28.0436859 10.16 9.59 8.63   7.49 ~ 7197 3
3 3C 293.0 BLL 13 52 17.8719816576 +31 26 46.487381604   16.10 15.10     ~ 471 3
4 GCIRS 31 IR 17 45 39.50 -29 00 30.4           ~ 5 0
5 NAME Galactic Center reg 17 45 39.60213 -29 00 22.0000           ~ 14417 0
6 GCIRS 2S * 17 45 39.69 -29 00 32.5           ~ 18 0
7 [GEO97] W13 s?b 17 45 39.9799 -29 00 29.103           OBI? 37 0
8 GCIRS 7 * 17 45 39.987 -29 00 22.24           M2 369 0
9 [GEO97] W6 * 17 45 39.9994 -29 00 27.693           K-M 16 0
10 GCIRS 16 Cl* 17 45 40.0 -29 00 28           ~ 364 0
11 [EG97] S31 * 17 45 40.0206 -29 00 27.844           B4/9V 35 0
12 [EG97] S13 * 17 45 40.029 -29 00 28.12           B4/9V 57 0
13 [EG97] S19 * 17 45 40.0298 -29 00 28.628           K-M 35 0
14 [EG97] S29 * 17 45 40.03040 -29 00 27.9426           ~ 24 0
15 [EG97] S18 * 17 45 40.0335 -29 00 28.515           ~ 30 0
16 NAME Sgr A* X 17 45 40.03599 -29 00 28.1699           ~ 4392 3
17 [EG97] S12 * 17 45 40.0379 -29 00 27.781           B4/9V 69 0
18 [GKM98] S0-17 * 17 45 40.03913 -29 00 28.1710           K-M 13 0
19 [EG97] S24 * 17 45 40.03930 -29 00 28.1468           K3III 17 0
20 [EG97] S38 * 17 45 40.04040 -29 00 28.0739           G7.5III 40 0
21 [EG97] S21 * 17 45 40.04170 -29 00 28.0590           K2III 17 0
22 [EG97] S1 * 17 45 40.0418 -29 00 28.324           B0/2V 92 0
23 [EG97] S17 ** 17 45 40.04250 -29 00 27.7964           K0III 39 0
24 [EG97] S2 * 17 45 40.0442 -29 00 27.975           B0/2V 374 1
25 [CRG2004] 12 * 17 45 40.0455 -29 00 28.467           K5III 37 0
26 [GKM98] S0-27 * 17 45 40.04733 -29 00 27.6220           K3III 24 0
27 [EG97] S14 * 17 45 40.050 -29 00 28.05           B4/9V 84 0
28 [EG97] S9 * 17 45 40.0557 -29 00 28.448           B0/2V 51 0
29 [CRG2004] 10 * 17 45 40.0558 -29 00 28.657           O-B 28 0
30 [EG97] S4 * 17 45 40.0636 -29 00 27.968           B0/2V 59 0
31 [EG97] S5 * 17 45 40.0686 -29 00 27.895           B4/9V 31 0
32 [EG97] S8 * 17 45 40.0716 -29 00 28.363           B0/2V 75 0
33 [EG97] S67 * 17 45 40.0727 -29 00 27.214           O-B 38 0
34 [EG97] S6 * 17 45 40.0786 -29 00 27.997           B:V 46 0
35 [EG97] S7 * 17 45 40.0812 -29 00 28.135           B:V 40 0
36 [SME2009] 20 * 17 45 40.0834 -29 00 28.520           K5III 27 0
37 GCIRS 16C WR* 17 45 40.12 -29 00 27.6           Ofpe/WN9 190 1
38 GCIRS 21 WR* 17 45 40.222 -29 00 30.85           WC9 100 0
39 GCIRS 16NE WR* 17 45 40.26 -29 00 27.2           Ofpe/WN9 153 0
40 GCIRS 1W Em* 17 45 40.442 -29 00 27.51           Be? 104 0
41 GCIRS 10W * 17 45 40.5305 -29 00 23.001           ~ 48 0
42 [EG97] S28 * ~ ~           ~ 3 0
43 [EG97] S53 * ~ ~           ~ 3 0
44 [EG97] S60 * ~ ~           ~ 11 0
45 [EG97] S44 * ~ ~           ~ 4 0
46 [EG97] S92 * ~ ~           ~ 3 0
47 [SWE2010] NS1 * ~ ~           ~ 2 0
48 [EG97] S20 * ~ ~           G2III 6 0
49 [EG97] S41 * ~ ~           ~ 5 0
50 [EG97] S34 * ~ ~           ~ 5 0
51 [EG97] S39 * ~ ~           ~ 8 0
52 [EG97] S25 * ~ ~           K3.5III 5 0
53 [EG97] S36 * ~ ~           ~ 4 0
54 [EG97] S62 * ~ ~           ~ 29 0
55 [EG97] S45 * ~ ~           ~ 4 0
56 [EG97] S23 * ~ ~           ~ 11 0
57 [EG97] S48 * ~ ~           ~ 3 0
58 [EG97] S42 * ~ ~           ~ 12 0
59 [EG97] S52 * ~ ~           ~ 3 0
60 [EG97] S37 * ~ ~           G5.5III 4 0
61 [EG97] S63 * ~ ~           ~ 8 0
62 [EG97] S49 * ~ ~           ~ 1 0
63 [EG97] S30 * ~ ~           K3III 11 0
64 [EG97] S57 * ~ ~           ~ 4 0
65 [EG97] S46 * ~ ~           ~ 4 0
66 [EG97] S43 * ~ ~           G7.5III 6 0
67 [SWE2010] NS2 * ~ ~           ~ 2 0
68 [EG97] S55 * ~ ~           ~ 46 0
69 [EG97] S22 * ~ ~           ~ 9 0
70 [EG97] S47 * ~ ~           ~ 3 0
71 [EG97] S40 * ~ ~           ~ 3 0
72 [EG97] S76 * ~ ~           ~ 3 0
73 [EG97] S65 * ~ ~           ~ 10 0
74 [EG97] S32 * ~ ~           K3.5III 6 0
75 [EG97] S59 * ~ ~           ~ 3 0

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