We calculate the effects of frame dragging on the Galactic-Center stars. Assuming the stars are only slightly relativistic, we derive an approximation to the Kerr metric, which turns out to be a weak-field Schwarzschild metric plus a frame-dragging term. By numerically integrating the resulting geodesic equations, we compute the effect on Keplerian elements and the kinematics. We find that the kinematic effect at pericenter passage is proportional to (a(1 – e 2))–2. For known Galactic-center stars it is of order 10 m s–1. If observed, this would provide a measurement of the spin of the black hole
In this work, we elaborate on the development of a general relativistic formalism that allows one to...
We present improved relative astrometry for stars within the central half parsec of our Galactic Cen...
This thesis includes two main projects. In the first part, we assess the feasibility of a recently s...
S-stars, discovered in the vicinity of the massive black hole (MBH) in the Galactic center (GC), are...
International audienceObservations of the precessing orbits of stars very near the massive black hol...
Precision measurements of the stars in short-period orbits around the supermassive black hole at the...
In this paper, we investigate the quality of constraining the spin of the massive black hole (MBH) a...
The S stars near the Galactic Centre and any pulsars that may be on similar orbits can be modelled i...
We present improved relative astrometry for stars within the central half parsec of our Galactic Cen...
International audienceContext. The first observations of the GRAVITY instrument obtained in 2016, ha...
The S-star cluster in the Galactic center allows us to study the physics close to a supermassive bla...
We report a new analysis of the stellar dynamics in the Galactic Centre, based on improved sky and l...
Objects orbiting in the presence of a rotating massive body experience a gravitomagnetic frame-dragg...
A well-established phenomenon in general relativity is the dragging of inertial frames by a spinning...
We analyze the relativistic dynamical properties of Keplerian and non-Keplerian circular orbits in a...
In this work, we elaborate on the development of a general relativistic formalism that allows one to...
We present improved relative astrometry for stars within the central half parsec of our Galactic Cen...
This thesis includes two main projects. In the first part, we assess the feasibility of a recently s...
S-stars, discovered in the vicinity of the massive black hole (MBH) in the Galactic center (GC), are...
International audienceObservations of the precessing orbits of stars very near the massive black hol...
Precision measurements of the stars in short-period orbits around the supermassive black hole at the...
In this paper, we investigate the quality of constraining the spin of the massive black hole (MBH) a...
The S stars near the Galactic Centre and any pulsars that may be on similar orbits can be modelled i...
We present improved relative astrometry for stars within the central half parsec of our Galactic Cen...
International audienceContext. The first observations of the GRAVITY instrument obtained in 2016, ha...
The S-star cluster in the Galactic center allows us to study the physics close to a supermassive bla...
We report a new analysis of the stellar dynamics in the Galactic Centre, based on improved sky and l...
Objects orbiting in the presence of a rotating massive body experience a gravitomagnetic frame-dragg...
A well-established phenomenon in general relativity is the dragging of inertial frames by a spinning...
We analyze the relativistic dynamical properties of Keplerian and non-Keplerian circular orbits in a...
In this work, we elaborate on the development of a general relativistic formalism that allows one to...
We present improved relative astrometry for stars within the central half parsec of our Galactic Cen...
This thesis includes two main projects. In the first part, we assess the feasibility of a recently s...