We present the result of 6 years monitoring of SgrA*, radio source associated to the supermassive black hole at the centre of the Milky Way. Single dish observations were performed with the Itapetinga radio telescope at 7 mm, and the contribution of the SgrA complex that surrounds SgrA * was subtracted and used as instantaneous cali-brator. The observations were alternated every 10 min with those of the HII region SrgB2, which was also used as a calibrator. The reliability of the detections was tested comparing them with simultaneous observations using interferometric techniques. Dur-ing the observing period we detected a continuous increase in the SgrA * flux density starting in 2008, as well as variability in timescales of days and strong...
Variable emission from Sgr A*, the luminous counterpart to the super-massive black hole at the cente...
Sgr A* exhibits flares in radio, millimeter, and submillimeter wavelengths with durations of ~1 hr. ...
International audienceSgr A* exhibits flares in radio, millimeter, and submillimeter wavelengths wit...
SgrA* exhibits flares in radio, millimeter, and submillimeter wavelengths with durations of ∼1hr. Us...
Results of two years of continuous monitoring of flux density variations at 8.3 and 2.3 GHz of the G...
We present the results of a 3.3-year project to monitor the flux density of Sagittarius A* at 2.0, 1...
We determine the characteristics of the 7mm to 20cm wavelength radio variability in Sgr A* on time s...
Sgr A*, the massive black hole at the center of the Galaxy, varies in radio through X-ray emission o...
International audienceWe report new infrared (IR) measurements of the supermassive black hole at the...
We determine the characteristics of the 7 mm to 20 cm wavelength radio variability in Sgr A on times...
We report new infrared (IR) measurements of the supermassive black hole at the Galactic Center, Sgr ...
Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*) is the variable radio, near-infrared (NIR), and X-ray source associated with...
We report the detection of a variable point source, imaged at L'(3.8 microns) with the W. M. Keck II...
International audienceWe present the first systematic analysis of the X-ray variability of Sgr A* du...
Context. We report new simultaneous near-infrared/sub-millimeter/X-ray observations of the SgrA* cou...
Variable emission from Sgr A*, the luminous counterpart to the super-massive black hole at the cente...
Sgr A* exhibits flares in radio, millimeter, and submillimeter wavelengths with durations of ~1 hr. ...
International audienceSgr A* exhibits flares in radio, millimeter, and submillimeter wavelengths wit...
SgrA* exhibits flares in radio, millimeter, and submillimeter wavelengths with durations of ∼1hr. Us...
Results of two years of continuous monitoring of flux density variations at 8.3 and 2.3 GHz of the G...
We present the results of a 3.3-year project to monitor the flux density of Sagittarius A* at 2.0, 1...
We determine the characteristics of the 7mm to 20cm wavelength radio variability in Sgr A* on time s...
Sgr A*, the massive black hole at the center of the Galaxy, varies in radio through X-ray emission o...
International audienceWe report new infrared (IR) measurements of the supermassive black hole at the...
We determine the characteristics of the 7 mm to 20 cm wavelength radio variability in Sgr A on times...
We report new infrared (IR) measurements of the supermassive black hole at the Galactic Center, Sgr ...
Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*) is the variable radio, near-infrared (NIR), and X-ray source associated with...
We report the detection of a variable point source, imaged at L'(3.8 microns) with the W. M. Keck II...
International audienceWe present the first systematic analysis of the X-ray variability of Sgr A* du...
Context. We report new simultaneous near-infrared/sub-millimeter/X-ray observations of the SgrA* cou...
Variable emission from Sgr A*, the luminous counterpart to the super-massive black hole at the cente...
Sgr A* exhibits flares in radio, millimeter, and submillimeter wavelengths with durations of ~1 hr. ...
International audienceSgr A* exhibits flares in radio, millimeter, and submillimeter wavelengths wit...