Simultaneous Monitoring of X-Ray and Radio Variability in Sagittarius A*

Authors
  • D.M. Capellupo
  • D. Haggard
  • N. Choux
  • F. Baganoff
  • G.C. Bower
  • B. Cotton
  • N. Degenaar
  • J. Dexter
  • H. Falcke
  • P.C. Fragile
  • C.O. Heinke
  • C.J. Law
  • S. Markoff
  • J. Neilsen
  • G. Ponti
  • N. Rea
  • F. Yusef-Zadeh
Publication date 2017
Journal Astrophysical Journal
Article number 35
Volume | Issue number 845 | 1
Number of pages 13
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Anton Pannekoek Institute for Astronomy (API)
Abstract
Monitoring of Sagittarius A* from X-ray to radio wavelengths has revealed structured variability—including X-ray flares—but it is challenging to establish correlations between them. Most studies have focused on variability in the X-ray and infrared, where variations are often simultaneous, and because long time series at submillimeter and radio wavelengths are limited. Previous work on submillimeter and radio variability hints at a lag between X-ray flares and their candidate submillimeter or radio counterparts, with the long wavelength data lagging the X-ray. However, there is only one published time lag between an X-ray flare and a possible radio counterpart. Here we report nine contemporaneous X-ray and radio observations of Sgr A*. We detect significant radio variability peaking ≳ 176 minutes after the brightest X-ray flare ever detected from Sgr A*. We also report other potentially associated X-ray and radio variability, with the radio peaks appearing ≲ 80 minutes after these weaker X-ray flares. Taken at face value, these results suggest that stronger X-ray flares lead to longer time lags in the radio. However, we also test the possibility that the variability at X-ray and radio wavelengths is not temporally correlated. We cross-correlate data from mismatched X-ray and radio epochs and obtain comparable correlations to the matched data. Hence, we find no overall statistical evidence that X-ray flares and radio variability are correlated, underscoring a need for more simultaneous, long duration X-ray-radio monitoring of Sgr A*.
Document type Article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aa7da6
Other links http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2017ApJ...845...35C
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