We determine the characteristics of the 7mm to 20cm wavelength radio variability in Sgr A* on time scales from days to three decades. The amplitude of the intensity modulation is between 30 and 39% at all wavelengths. Analysis of uniformly sampled data with proper accounting of the sampling errors associated with the lightcurves shows that Sgr A* exhibits no 57- or 106-day quasi-periodic oscillations, contrary to previous claims. The cause of the variability is investigated by examining a number of plausible scintillation models, enabling those variations which could be attributed to interstellar scintillation to be isolated from those that must be intrinsic to the source. Thin-screen scattering models do not account for the variability amp...
The origin of radio emission in the majority of active galactic nuclei is still poorly understood. V...
We have performed monitoring observations of the 3 mm flux density toward the Galactic center compac...
We investigate the relationship between 5 GHz interstellar scintillation (ISS) and 15 GHz intrinsic ...
We determine the characteristics of the 7 mm to 20 cm wavelength radio variability in Sgr A on times...
Sgr A* exhibits flares in radio, millimeter, and submillimeter wavelengths with durations of ~1 hr. ...
SgrA* exhibits flares in radio, millimeter, and submillimeter wavelengths with durations of ∼1hr. Us...
International audienceSgr A* exhibits flares in radio, millimeter, and submillimeter wavelengths wit...
International audienceTo understand the correlation and the radiation mechanism of flare emission in...
Results of two years of continuous monitoring of flux density variations at 8.3 and 2.3 GHz of the G...
The discovery of the first quasar 3C 273 led directly to the discovery of their variability at optic...
Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*) is the variable radio, near-infrared (NIR), and X-ray source associated with...
The discovery of the first quasar 3C 273 led directly to the discovery of their variability at optic...
We report the presence of a 106-day cycle in the radio variability of Sgr A* based on an analysis of...
We present the results of a 3.3-year project to monitor the flux density of Sagittarius A* at 2.0, 1...
The origin of radio emission in the majority of active galactic nuclei is still poorly understood. V...
The origin of radio emission in the majority of active galactic nuclei is still poorly understood. V...
We have performed monitoring observations of the 3 mm flux density toward the Galactic center compac...
We investigate the relationship between 5 GHz interstellar scintillation (ISS) and 15 GHz intrinsic ...
We determine the characteristics of the 7 mm to 20 cm wavelength radio variability in Sgr A on times...
Sgr A* exhibits flares in radio, millimeter, and submillimeter wavelengths with durations of ~1 hr. ...
SgrA* exhibits flares in radio, millimeter, and submillimeter wavelengths with durations of ∼1hr. Us...
International audienceSgr A* exhibits flares in radio, millimeter, and submillimeter wavelengths wit...
International audienceTo understand the correlation and the radiation mechanism of flare emission in...
Results of two years of continuous monitoring of flux density variations at 8.3 and 2.3 GHz of the G...
The discovery of the first quasar 3C 273 led directly to the discovery of their variability at optic...
Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*) is the variable radio, near-infrared (NIR), and X-ray source associated with...
The discovery of the first quasar 3C 273 led directly to the discovery of their variability at optic...
We report the presence of a 106-day cycle in the radio variability of Sgr A* based on an analysis of...
We present the results of a 3.3-year project to monitor the flux density of Sagittarius A* at 2.0, 1...
The origin of radio emission in the majority of active galactic nuclei is still poorly understood. V...
The origin of radio emission in the majority of active galactic nuclei is still poorly understood. V...
We have performed monitoring observations of the 3 mm flux density toward the Galactic center compac...
We investigate the relationship between 5 GHz interstellar scintillation (ISS) and 15 GHz intrinsic ...