The vicinity of the supermassive black hole associated with the compact radio source Sagittarius (Sgr) A* is believed to dominate the observed emission at wavelengths near and shorter than similar to 1 millimeter. We show that a general relativistic accretion flow, heated via the plasma wave heating mechanism, is consistent with the polarization and recent millimeter-VLBI observations of Sgr A* for an inclination angle of similar to 45 degrees, position angle of similar to 140 degrees, and spin less than or similar to 0.9. Structure in visibilities produced by the black hole shadow can potentially be observed by 1.3 mm-VLBI on the existing Hawaii-CARMA and Hawaii-SMT baselines. We also consider eight additional potential millimeter-VLBI sta...
The cores of most galaxies are thought to harbour supermassive black holes, which power galactic nuc...
Multiwavelength monitoring observations of Sagittarius A * exhibit variability on timescales of minu...
Sagittaruis A * is the name given to the compact radio source at the center of the Milky Way. In 199...
Millimeter very long baseline interferometry (mm-VLBI) provides the novel capacity to probe the emis...
Context. The emission region and black hole shadow of Sagittarius A*, the supermassive black hole at...
International audienceContext. The compact radio source Sagittarius A∗ (Sgr A∗) in the Galactic cent...
The radio source Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*) is believed to be a hot, inhomogeneous, magnetized plasma f...
The radio emission from Sgr A* is thought to be powered by accretion onto a supermassive black hole ...
We report results from very long baseline interferometric (VLBI) observations of the supermassive bl...
Millimeter wave very long baseline interferometry (mm-VLBI) provides access to the emission region s...
We have detected the intrinsic size of Sagittarius A*, the Galac-tic Center radio source associated ...
Context. The compact radio source Sagittarius A∗ (Sgr A∗) in the Galactic centre is the primary supe...
Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) at sub-millimeter waves has the potential to image the shad...
The radio emission from Sgr A* is thought to be powered by accretion onto a supermassive black hole ...
Sagittaruis A* is the name given to the compact radio source at the center of the Milky Way. In 1994...
The cores of most galaxies are thought to harbour supermassive black holes, which power galactic nuc...
Multiwavelength monitoring observations of Sagittarius A * exhibit variability on timescales of minu...
Sagittaruis A * is the name given to the compact radio source at the center of the Milky Way. In 199...
Millimeter very long baseline interferometry (mm-VLBI) provides the novel capacity to probe the emis...
Context. The emission region and black hole shadow of Sagittarius A*, the supermassive black hole at...
International audienceContext. The compact radio source Sagittarius A∗ (Sgr A∗) in the Galactic cent...
The radio source Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*) is believed to be a hot, inhomogeneous, magnetized plasma f...
The radio emission from Sgr A* is thought to be powered by accretion onto a supermassive black hole ...
We report results from very long baseline interferometric (VLBI) observations of the supermassive bl...
Millimeter wave very long baseline interferometry (mm-VLBI) provides access to the emission region s...
We have detected the intrinsic size of Sagittarius A*, the Galac-tic Center radio source associated ...
Context. The compact radio source Sagittarius A∗ (Sgr A∗) in the Galactic centre is the primary supe...
Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) at sub-millimeter waves has the potential to image the shad...
The radio emission from Sgr A* is thought to be powered by accretion onto a supermassive black hole ...
Sagittaruis A* is the name given to the compact radio source at the center of the Milky Way. In 1994...
The cores of most galaxies are thought to harbour supermassive black holes, which power galactic nuc...
Multiwavelength monitoring observations of Sagittarius A * exhibit variability on timescales of minu...
Sagittaruis A * is the name given to the compact radio source at the center of the Milky Way. In 199...