Sagittarius A(star) harbors the supermassive black hole that lies at the dynamical center of our Galaxy. Sagittarius A(star) spends most of its time in a low luminosity emission state but flares frequently in the infrared and X-ray, increasing up to a few hundred fold in brightness for up to a few hours at a time. The physical processes giving rise to the X-ray flares are uncertain. Here we report the detection with the NuSTAR observatory in Summer and Fall 2012 of four low to medium amplitude X-ray flares to energies up to 79 keV. For the first time, we clearly see that the power-law spectrum of Sagittarius A(star) X-ray flares extends to high energy, with no evidence for a cut off. Although the photon index of the absorbed power-law fits ...
The routinely flaring events from Sgr A* trace dynamic, high-energy processes in the immediate vicin...
The center of the Milky Way harbors a bright radio source, Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*). Nowadays there i...
Sgr A*, the compact radio source, believed to be the counterpart of the massive black hole at the ga...
Sagittarius A* harbors the supermassive black hole that lies at the dynamical center of our Galaxy. ...
Understanding the origin of the flaring activity from the Galactic center supermassive black hole Sa...
Understanding the origin of the flaring activity from the Galactic center supermassive black hole Sa...
8 pages, 7 figures, Accepted for publication in the Astrophysical JournalInvestigating the spectral ...
Energetic flares are observed in the Galactic supermassive black hole Sagittarius A* from radio to X...
Context. We report on new simultaneous observations and modeling of the millimeter, near-infrared, a...
International audienceUnderstanding the origin of the flaring activity from the Galactic center supe...
Energetic flares are observed in the Galactic supermassive black hole Sagittarius A* from radio to X...
Context. Our Galaxy hosts at its dynamical center Sgr A*, the closest supermassive black hole. Surpr...
Sagittarius A*, lying the Galactic Center $8$ kpc from Earth, hosts the closest supermassive black h...
X-ray flares have routinely been observed from the supermassive black hole at our Galactic center, S...
Context. We report on new modeling results based on the mm- to X-ray emission of the SgrA* counterp...
The routinely flaring events from Sgr A* trace dynamic, high-energy processes in the immediate vicin...
The center of the Milky Way harbors a bright radio source, Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*). Nowadays there i...
Sgr A*, the compact radio source, believed to be the counterpart of the massive black hole at the ga...
Sagittarius A* harbors the supermassive black hole that lies at the dynamical center of our Galaxy. ...
Understanding the origin of the flaring activity from the Galactic center supermassive black hole Sa...
Understanding the origin of the flaring activity from the Galactic center supermassive black hole Sa...
8 pages, 7 figures, Accepted for publication in the Astrophysical JournalInvestigating the spectral ...
Energetic flares are observed in the Galactic supermassive black hole Sagittarius A* from radio to X...
Context. We report on new simultaneous observations and modeling of the millimeter, near-infrared, a...
International audienceUnderstanding the origin of the flaring activity from the Galactic center supe...
Energetic flares are observed in the Galactic supermassive black hole Sagittarius A* from radio to X...
Context. Our Galaxy hosts at its dynamical center Sgr A*, the closest supermassive black hole. Surpr...
Sagittarius A*, lying the Galactic Center $8$ kpc from Earth, hosts the closest supermassive black h...
X-ray flares have routinely been observed from the supermassive black hole at our Galactic center, S...
Context. We report on new modeling results based on the mm- to X-ray emission of the SgrA* counterp...
The routinely flaring events from Sgr A* trace dynamic, high-energy processes in the immediate vicin...
The center of the Milky Way harbors a bright radio source, Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*). Nowadays there i...
Sgr A*, the compact radio source, believed to be the counterpart of the massive black hole at the ga...