Sgr A*, the putative black hole in our Galactic Center (GC), is extraordinary dim in all frequencies. Apparently the black hole is unable to accrete at the Bondi accretion rate for some reason. Another mystery of Sgr A* is the recently discovered large magnitude and short duration X-ray flares (Baganoff et al. [CITE]). Here we point out that X-ray flares should be expected from star passages through an inactive (i.e. formerly accreting) disk. There are thousands of stars in Sgr A* stellar cluster, and each star will pass through the disk twice per orbit. A shock hot enough to emit X-rays is formed around the star when the latter is inside the disk. We develop a simple yet somewhat detailed model for the X-ray emission from the shock. The du...
Sgr A*, the compact radio source, believed to be the counterpart of the massive black hole at the ga...
8 pages, 7 figures, Accepted for publication in the Astrophysical JournalInvestigating the spectral ...
The X-ray mission Chandra has observed a dramatic X-ray flare -- a brightening by a factor of 50 for...
Sgr A*, the putative black hole in our Galactic Center (GC), is extraordinary dim in all frequencies...
A cold neutral and extremely dim accretion disk may be present as a remnant of a past vigorous activ...
Sagittarius (Sgr) A* is a massive black hole at the Milky Way center with mass of about 4.5 million...
Context. At the dynamical center of the Milky Way, there is the closest supermassive black hole: Sgr...
Context. At the dynamical center of the Milky Way, there is the closest supermassive black hole: Sgr...
Sgr A* is considered to be a massive black hole at the Galactic center and is known to be variable i...
Context. Our Galaxy hosts at its dynamical center Sgr A*, the closest supermassive black hole. Surpr...
8 pages, 5 color figures, 1 table, to be published in Conference Proceedings of the Galactic Center ...
Sgr A * is considered to be a massive black hole at the Galactic center and is known to be variable ...
4 pages, 3 figuresInternational audienceWe report the results of XMM-Newton observations of Sgr A*, ...
Cold inactive disks are believed to exist in Low Luminosity AGN (LLAGN). They may also exist in the ...
We address a question whether the observed light curves of X-ray flares originating deep in galactic...
Sgr A*, the compact radio source, believed to be the counterpart of the massive black hole at the ga...
8 pages, 7 figures, Accepted for publication in the Astrophysical JournalInvestigating the spectral ...
The X-ray mission Chandra has observed a dramatic X-ray flare -- a brightening by a factor of 50 for...
Sgr A*, the putative black hole in our Galactic Center (GC), is extraordinary dim in all frequencies...
A cold neutral and extremely dim accretion disk may be present as a remnant of a past vigorous activ...
Sagittarius (Sgr) A* is a massive black hole at the Milky Way center with mass of about 4.5 million...
Context. At the dynamical center of the Milky Way, there is the closest supermassive black hole: Sgr...
Context. At the dynamical center of the Milky Way, there is the closest supermassive black hole: Sgr...
Sgr A* is considered to be a massive black hole at the Galactic center and is known to be variable i...
Context. Our Galaxy hosts at its dynamical center Sgr A*, the closest supermassive black hole. Surpr...
8 pages, 5 color figures, 1 table, to be published in Conference Proceedings of the Galactic Center ...
Sgr A * is considered to be a massive black hole at the Galactic center and is known to be variable ...
4 pages, 3 figuresInternational audienceWe report the results of XMM-Newton observations of Sgr A*, ...
Cold inactive disks are believed to exist in Low Luminosity AGN (LLAGN). They may also exist in the ...
We address a question whether the observed light curves of X-ray flares originating deep in galactic...
Sgr A*, the compact radio source, believed to be the counterpart of the massive black hole at the ga...
8 pages, 7 figures, Accepted for publication in the Astrophysical JournalInvestigating the spectral ...
The X-ray mission Chandra has observed a dramatic X-ray flare -- a brightening by a factor of 50 for...