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Simultaneous X-Ray and Infrared Observations of Sagittarius A*'s Variability

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
卷 871, 期 2, 页码 -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/aaf71f

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accretion, accretion disks; black hole physics; Galaxy: center; radiation mechanisms: non-thermal

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  1. National Aeronautics and Space Administration through Chandra Award [GO7-18135B]
  2. National Aeronautics Space Administration [NAS8-03060]
  3. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) Discovery Grant
  4. Fonds de recherche du Quebec-Nature et Technologies (FRQNT) Nouveaux Chercheurs Grant
  5. NSF [AST-0909218, AST-1412615]
  6. NASA [80NSSC18K0416]
  7. BMWi/DLR [FKZ 50 OR 1604, 50 OR 1715, 50 OR 1812]

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Emission from Saggitarius A* is highly variable at both X-ray and infrared (IR) wavelengths. Observations over the last similar to 20 yr have revealed X-ray flares that rise above a quiescent thermal background about once per day, while faint X-ray flares from Sgr A* are undetectable below the constant thermal emission. In contrast, the IR emission of Sgr A* is observed to be continuously variable. Recently, simultaneous observations have indicated a rise in IR flux density around the same time as every distinct X-ray flare, while the opposite is not always true (peaks in the IR emission may not be coincident with an X-ray flare). Characterizing the behavior of these simultaneous X-ray/IR events and measuring any time lag between them can constrain models of Sgr A*'s accretion flow and the flare emission mechanism. Using 100+ hours of data from a coordinated campaign between the Spitzer Space Telescope and the Chandra X-ray Observatory, we present results of the longest simultaneous IR and X-ray observations of Sgr A* taken to date. The cross-correlation between the IR and X-ray light curves in this unprecedented data set, which includes four modest X-ray/IR flares, indicates that flaring in the X-ray may lead the IR by approximately 10-20 min with 68% confidence. However, the 99.7% confidence interval on the time-lag also includes zero, i.e., the flaring remains statistically consistent with simultaneity. Long-duration and simultaneous multi-wavelength observations of additional bright flares will improve our ability to constrain the flare timing characteristics and emission mechanisms, and must be a priority for Galactic Center observing campaigns.

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