SgrA* exhibits flares in radio, millimeter, and submillimeter wavelengths with durations of ∼1hr. Using structure function, power spectrum, and autocorrelation function analysis, we investigate the variability of SgrA* on timescales ranging from a few seconds to several hours and find evidence for subminute timescale variability at radio wavelengths. These measurements suggest a strong case for continuous variability from subminute to hourly timescales. This short timescale variability constrains the size of the emitting region to be less than 0.1AU. Assuming that the minute timescale fluctuations of the emission at 7mm arise through the expansion of regions of optically thick synchrotron-emitting plasma, this suggests the presence of explo...
Sgr A*, the massive black hole at the center of the Galaxy, varies in radio through X-ray emission o...
Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*) is the variable radio, near-infrared (NIR), and X-ray source associated with...
We have carried out Very Large Array (VLA) continuum observations to study the variability of Sgr A*...
Sgr A* exhibits flares in radio, millimeter, and submillimeter wavelengths with durations of ~1 hr. ...
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...
We determine the characteristics of the 7mm to 20cm wavelength radio variability in Sgr A* on time s...
replaced with revised version 57 pages, 28 figures, ApJ (in press)International audienceWe report th...
We have carried out Very Large Array (VLA) continuum observations to study the variability of Sgr A*...
Monitoring of Sagittarius A* from X-ray to radio wavelengths has revealed structured variability—inc...
Sgr A* is considered to be a massive black hole at the Galactic center and is known to be variable i...
We determine the characteristics of the 7 mm to 20 cm wavelength radio variability in Sgr A on times...
Sgr A * is considered to be a massive black hole at the Galactic center and is known to be variable ...
We present the result of 6 years monitoring of SgrA*, radio source associated to the supermassive bl...
Sgr A* is considered to be a massive black hole at the Galactic center and is known to be variable i...
Sgr A*, the massive black hole at the center of the Galaxy, varies in radio through X-ray emission o...
Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*) is the variable radio, near-infrared (NIR), and X-ray source associated with...
We have carried out Very Large Array (VLA) continuum observations to study the variability of Sgr A*...
Sgr A* exhibits flares in radio, millimeter, and submillimeter wavelengths with durations of ~1 hr. ...
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...
We determine the characteristics of the 7mm to 20cm wavelength radio variability in Sgr A* on time s...
replaced with revised version 57 pages, 28 figures, ApJ (in press)International audienceWe report th...
We have carried out Very Large Array (VLA) continuum observations to study the variability of Sgr A*...
Monitoring of Sagittarius A* from X-ray to radio wavelengths has revealed structured variability—inc...
Sgr A* is considered to be a massive black hole at the Galactic center and is known to be variable i...
We determine the characteristics of the 7 mm to 20 cm wavelength radio variability in Sgr A on times...
Sgr A * is considered to be a massive black hole at the Galactic center and is known to be variable ...
We present the result of 6 years monitoring of SgrA*, radio source associated to the supermassive bl...
Sgr A* is considered to be a massive black hole at the Galactic center and is known to be variable i...
Sgr A*, the massive black hole at the center of the Galaxy, varies in radio through X-ray emission o...
Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*) is the variable radio, near-infrared (NIR), and X-ray source associated with...
We have carried out Very Large Array (VLA) continuum observations to study the variability of Sgr A*...