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Polarized mm And sub-mm Emission From Sgr A* At The Galactic Center

Fulvio Melia, Siming Liu, Robert Coker

Published 2000-08-17, updated 2001-01-18Version 3

The recent detection of significant linear polarization at mm and sub-mm wavelengths in the spectrum of Sgr A* (if confirmed) will be a useful probe of the conditions within several Schwarzschild radii ($r_S$) of the event horizon at the Galactic Center. Hydrodynamic simulations of gas flowing in the vicinity of this object suggest that the infalling gas circularizes when it approaches within $5-25 r_S$ of the black hole. We suggest that the sub-mm ``excess'' of emission seen in the spectrum of Sgr A* may be associated with radiation produced within the inner Keplerian region and that the observed polarization characteristics provide direct evidence for this phenomenon. The overall spectrum from this region, including the high-energy component due to bremsstrahlung and inverse Compton scattering processes, is at or below the recent {\it Chandra} measurement, and may account for the X-ray source if it turns out to be the actual counterpart to Sgr A*.

Comments: 12 pages, 2 figures. published in APJ Letters
Journal: The Astrophysical Journal, Vol.545, issue 2, pp. L117-L120
Categories: astro-ph
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