First Mid-infrared Detection and Modeling of a Flare from Sgr A*

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Authors
  • Sebastiano D. von Fellenberg
  • Tamojeet Roychowdhury
  • Joseph M. Michail
  • Zach Sumners
  • Grace Sanger-Johnson
  • Giovanni G. Fazio
  • Daryl Haggard
  • Joseph L. Hora
  • Alexander Philippov
  • Bart Ripperda
  • Howard A. Smith
  • S.P. Willner
  • Gunther Witzel
  • Shuo Zhang
  • Eric E. Becklin
  • Geoffrey C. Bower
  • Sunil Chandra
  • Tuan Do
  • Macarena Garcia Marin
  • Mark A. Gurwell
  • Nicole M. Ford
  • Kazuhiro Hada
  • Sera Markoff
  • Mark R. Morris
  • Joey Neilsen
  • Nadeen B. Sabha
  • Braden Seefeldt-Gail
Publication date 20-01-2025
Journal Astrophysical Journal Letters
Article number L20
Volume | Issue number 979 | 1
Number of pages 15
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Anton Pannekoek Institute for Astronomy (API)
Abstract
The time-variable emission from the accretion flow of Sgr A*, the supermassive black hole at the Galactic center, has long been examined in the radio-to-millimeter, near-infrared (NIR), and X-ray regimes of the electromagnetic spectrum. However, until now, sensitivity and angular resolution have been insufficient in the crucial mid-infrared (MIR) regime. The MIRI instrument on JWST has changed that, and we report the first MIR detection of Sgr A*. The detection was during a flare that lasted about 40 minutes, a duration similar to NIR and X-ray flares, and the source's spectral index steepened as the flare ended. The steepening suggests that synchrotron cooling is an important process for Sgr A*'s variability and implies magnetic fields strengths ~ 40-70 G in the emission zone. Observations at 1.3 mm with the Submillimeter Array revealed a counterpart flare lagging the MIR flare by ≈10 minutes. The observations can be self-consistently explained as synchrotron radiation from a single population of gradually cooling high-energy electrons accelerated through (a combination of) magnetic reconnection and/or magnetized turbulence.
Document type Article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/ada3d2
Other links https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85216305682
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