The Galactic Center: From the Black Hole to the Minispiral Jim Moran Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Institut d’Astrophysique de Paris and.

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The Galactic Center: From the Black Hole to the Minispiral Jim Moran Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Institut d’Astrophysique de Paris and Observatoire de Paris October 8, 2010

The Galactic Center on Three Size Scales 1. Circumnuclear (molecular) Disk (CND) and Minispiral (ionized streamers) 120 arcs / 5 pc Zhao, Blundell, Downes, Schuster, Marrone 2. Black hole accretion envelope (100 R_s) 1 mas / 0.3 micro pc Marrone, Munoz, Rao 3. SgrA* radio source 37 microarcseconds / 0.01 microparsec Doeleman et al.

Submillimeter Valley, Mauna Kea, HI

Nine-Field Mosaic Image of Circumnuclear Disk in Galactic Center CN H 2 CO SiO SMA Data Sergio Martin Ruiz 5 arcmin field 3 arcs resolution 1.3 mm wavelength

Galactic Center CND with 230 GHz Continuum from Ionized Minispiral

 Recombination Line at Prominent Locations

Velocity Distribution of Gas Traced by H30  Emission

Keplerian Radial Velocity Model

Three-Dimensional Geometry of Minispiral Arms Gray image is in the sky projection Observer above

Some Scales in the Galactic Center accretion flow

A Hungry Black Hole

230 GHz345 GHz 690 GHz Polarization Images at Various Wavelengths from the SMA

2005 SMA Measurements of Faraday Rotation in Sgr A*

Accretion Rate and Faraday Rotation RM = 8.1 x 10 5  n e B dl   Assumptions equipartition density power law inner radius cutoff of Faraday screen  (,t) =  0 (t) + 2 RM(t) Accretion rate = 10 –9 –10 –7 M Sun /yr RM = –5.1 x 10 5 rad/m 2

Polarization of Sgr A* at 230 GHz (1.3 mm) (SMA)

Polarization Track for 3/31/07 Observation of SgrA* start stop 

Circular Polarization of Sgr A* (red) Stokes I (blue) Stokes V Fractional Circular Polarization vs. Frequency

Emission Models for SgrA* GR Code0.6mm VLBI1.3mm VLBI Free Fall onto Rotating BH Orbiting Gas and Nonrotating BH Falcke et al.

Hot Spot Models (P = 27 min) Spin = 0, orbit = ISCOSpin = 0.9, orbit = 2.5 x ISCO Models: Broderick & Loeb230 GHz, ISM scattered

1.3mm Observations of SgrA* VLBI program led by a large consortium led by Shep Doeleman, MIT/Haystack 4630 km 4030 km 908 km

Fits to Visibility Data Gammie et al. 14 Rsch (  as)  Gaussian function Torus (Jinc functions)

Days 96 and 97 (2009)

Observations of Cygnus A with the Jodrell Bank Intensity Interferometer at 125 MHz before 1952 by Jennison and das Gupta Preferred model!

The Synchrotron Emission from Cygnus A Imaged with the VLA at 6 cm Wavelength

The Minimum Apparent Size Broderick & Loeb Noble & Gammie Event Horizon

 OBS deviates from scattering for cm  INT   SCAT for mm  INT   Seeing Through the Scattering

Hot Spot Model (a = 0, i = 30)

Simulation of Closure Phase for Hot Spot Model SMTO–Hawaii–CARMA, 8 Gb/s, 230 GHz, 10 sec points

New (sub)mm VLBI Sites Phase 1: 7 Telescopes (+ IRAM, PdB, LMT, Chile) Phase 2: 10 Telescopes (+ Spole, SEST, Haystack) Phase 3: 13 Telescopes (+ NZ, Africa)

EHT Phases Phase I: 7-station 8Gb/s array Phasing ALMA and CARMA 2010–2014 Phase II: 10-station 32Gb/s dual-pol array Activate SEST, equip S.Pole move to 0.8mm observations 2015–2018 Phase III: 12-station array up to 64Gb/s New dishes for optimal baseline coverage 2019–2024

Progression to an Image GR Model  Stations 13 Stations