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2020ApJ...897...99T - Astrophys. J., 897, 99-99 (2020/July-1)

Effect of Electromagnetic interaction on Galactic Center flare components.

TURSUNOV A., ZAJACEK M., ECKART A., KOLOS M., BRITZEN S., STUCHLIK Z., CZERNY B. and KARAS V.

Abstract (from CDS):

Recently, near-infrared GRAVITY@ESO observations at 2.2 µm announced the detection of three bright "flares" in the vicinity of the Galactic center supermassive black hole (SMBH) that exhibited orbital motion at a distance of about 6-11 gravitational radii from an ∼4 x 106 M black hole. There are indications of the presence of a large-scale, organized component of the magnetic field at the Galactic center. Electromagnetic effects on the flare dynamics were previously not taken into account despite the relativistic motion of a plasma in magnetic field leading to the charge separation and nonnegligible net charge density in the plasma. Applying various approaches, we find the net charge number density of the flare components of the order of 10–3-10–4 cm–3, while the particles' total number density is of the order of 106-108 cm–3. However, even such a tiny excess of charged particles in the quasi-neutral plasma can significantly affect the dynamics of flare components, which can then lead to the degeneracy in the measurements of spin of the SMBH. Analyzing the dynamics of recent flares in the case of the rapidly rotating black hole, we also constrain the inclination angle between the magnetic field and spin axis to α < 50°, as for larger angles, the motion of the hot spot is strongly chaotic.

Abstract Copyright: © 2020. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): black hole physics - Galactic center - Galaxy accretion disks - Magnetic fields - Milky Way magnetic fields - Accretion

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