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Event-horizon-scale structure in the supermassive black hole candidate at the Galactic Centre
Authors:Doeleman Sheperd S  Weintroub Jonathan  Rogers Alan E E  Plambeck Richard  Freund Robert  Tilanus Remo P J  Friberg Per  Ziurys Lucy M  Moran James M  Corey Brian  Young Ken H  Smythe Daniel L  Titus Michael  Marrone Daniel P  Cappallo Roger J  Bock Douglas C-J  Bower Geoffrey C  Chamberlin Richard  Davis Gary R  Krichbaum Thomas P  Lamb James  Maness Holly  Niell Arthur E  Roy Alan  Strittmatter Peter  Werthimer Daniel  Whitney Alan R  Woody David
Institution:Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Haystack Observatory, Off Route 40, Westford, Massachusetts 01886, USA. sdoeleman@haystack.mit.edu
Abstract:The cores of most galaxies are thought to harbour supermassive black holes, which power galactic nuclei by converting the gravitational energy of accreting matter into radiation. Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*), the compact source of radio, infrared and X-ray emission at the centre of the Milky Way, is the closest example of this phenomenon, with an estimated black hole mass that is 4,000,000 times that of the Sun. A long-standing astronomical goal is to resolve structures in the innermost accretion flow surrounding Sgr A*, where strong gravitational fields will distort the appearance of radiation emitted near the black hole. Radio observations at wavelengths of 3.5 mm and 7 mm have detected intrinsic structure in Sgr A*, but the spatial resolution of observations at these wavelengths is limited by interstellar scattering. Here we report observations at a wavelength of 1.3 mm that set a size of 37(+16)(-10) microarcseconds on the intrinsic diameter of Sgr A*. This is less than the expected apparent size of the event horizon of the presumed black hole, suggesting that the bulk of Sgr A* emission may not be centred on the black hole, but arises in the surrounding accretion flow.
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