11 pages, 9 figures, accepted by MNRASInternational audienceThe black hole at the Galactic centre exhibits regularly flares of radiation, the origin of which is still not understood. In this article, we study the ability of the near-future GRAVITY infrared instrument to constrain the nature of these events. We develop realistic simulations of GRAVITY astrometric data sets for various flare models. We show that the instrument will be able to distinguish an ejected blob from alternative flare models, provided the blob inclination is >= 45deg, the flare brightest magnitude is 14 = 1h30
International audienceInfrared observations of Sgr A* probe the region close to the event horizon of...
International audienceInfrared observations of Sgr A* probe the region close to the event horizon of...
International audienceInfrared observations of Sgr A* probe the region close to the event horizon of...
11 pages, 9 figures, accepted by MNRASInternational audienceThe black hole at the Galactic centre ex...
11 pages, 9 figures, accepted by MNRASInternational audienceThe black hole at the Galactic centre ex...
11 pages, 9 figures, accepted by MNRASInternational audienceThe black hole at the Galactic centre ex...
11 pages, 9 figures, accepted by MNRASInternational audienceThe black hole at the Galactic centre ex...
11 pages, 9 figures, accepted by MNRASInternational audienceThe black hole at the Galactic centre ex...
11 pages, 9 figures, accepted by MNRASInternational audienceThe black hole at the Galactic centre ex...
11 pages, 9 figures, accepted by MNRASInternational audienceThe black hole at the Galactic centre ex...
11 pages, 9 figures, accepted by MNRASInternational audienceThe black hole at the Galactic centre ex...
Accepted... Received...; in original form... The black hole at the Galactic centre exhibits regularl...
Infrared observations of Sgr A* probe the region close to the event horizon of the black hole at the...
Infrared observations of Sgr A* probe the region close to the event horizon of the black hole at the...
International audienceInfrared observations of Sgr A* probe the region close to the event horizon of...
International audienceInfrared observations of Sgr A* probe the region close to the event horizon of...
International audienceInfrared observations of Sgr A* probe the region close to the event horizon of...
International audienceInfrared observations of Sgr A* probe the region close to the event horizon of...
11 pages, 9 figures, accepted by MNRASInternational audienceThe black hole at the Galactic centre ex...
11 pages, 9 figures, accepted by MNRASInternational audienceThe black hole at the Galactic centre ex...
11 pages, 9 figures, accepted by MNRASInternational audienceThe black hole at the Galactic centre ex...
11 pages, 9 figures, accepted by MNRASInternational audienceThe black hole at the Galactic centre ex...
11 pages, 9 figures, accepted by MNRASInternational audienceThe black hole at the Galactic centre ex...
11 pages, 9 figures, accepted by MNRASInternational audienceThe black hole at the Galactic centre ex...
11 pages, 9 figures, accepted by MNRASInternational audienceThe black hole at the Galactic centre ex...
11 pages, 9 figures, accepted by MNRASInternational audienceThe black hole at the Galactic centre ex...
Accepted... Received...; in original form... The black hole at the Galactic centre exhibits regularl...
Infrared observations of Sgr A* probe the region close to the event horizon of the black hole at the...
Infrared observations of Sgr A* probe the region close to the event horizon of the black hole at the...
International audienceInfrared observations of Sgr A* probe the region close to the event horizon of...
International audienceInfrared observations of Sgr A* probe the region close to the event horizon of...
International audienceInfrared observations of Sgr A* probe the region close to the event horizon of...
International audienceInfrared observations of Sgr A* probe the region close to the event horizon of...