Dynamically important magnetic fields near the event horizon of Sgr A*
Abstract
We study the time-variable linear polarisation of Sgr A* during a bright NIR flare observed with the GRAVITY instrument on July 28, 2018. Motivated by the time evolution of both the observed astrometric and polarimetric signatures, we interpret the data in terms of the polarised emission of a compact region ('hotspot') orbiting a black hole in a fixed, background magnetic field geometry. We calculated a grid of general relativistic ray-tracing models, created mock observations by simulating the instrumental response, and compared predicted polarimetric quantities directly to the measurements. We take into account an improved instrument calibration that now includes the instrument's response as a function of time, and we explore a variety of idealised magnetic field configurations. We find that the linear polarisation angle rotates during the flare, which is consistent with previous results. The hotspot model can explain the observed evolution of the linear polarisation. In order to match the astrometric period of this flare, the near horizon magnetic field is required to have a significant poloidal component, which is associated with strong and dynamically important fields. The observed linear polarisation fraction of is smaller than the one predicted by our model (). The emission is likely beam depolarised, indicating that the flaring emission region resolves the magnetic field structure close to the black hole.
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@article{arxiv.2009.01859,
title = {Dynamically important magnetic fields near the event horizon of Sgr A*},
author = {GRAVITY Collaboration and A. Jiménez-Rosales and J. Dexter and F. Widmann and M. Bauböck and R. Abuter and A. Amorim and J. P. Berger and H. Bonnet and W. Brandner and Y. Clénet and P. T. de Zeeuw and A. Eckart and F. Eisenhauer and N. M. Förster Schreiber and P. Garcia and F. Gao and E. Gendron and R. Genzel and S. Gillessen and M. Habibi and X. Haubois and G. Heissel and T. Henning and S. Hippler and M. Horrobin and L. Jochum and L. Jocou and A. Kaufer and P. Kervella and S. Lacour and V. Lapeyrère and J. -B. Le Bouquin and P. Léna and M. Nowak and T. Ott and T. Paumard and K. Perraut and G. Perrin and O. Pfuhl and G. Rodríguez-Coira and J. Shangguan and S. Scheithauer and J. Stadler and O. Straub and C. Straubmeier and E. Sturm and L. J. Tacconi and F. Vincent and S. von Fellenberg and I. Waisberg and E. Wieprecht and E. Wiezorrek and J. Woillez and S. Yazici and G. Zins},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.01859},
year = {2020}
}
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13 pages, 14 figures, to be published in A&A