A time-dependent jet model for the emission from Sagittarius A*
Dipankar Maitra (1,2), Sera Markoff (1), and Heino Falcke (3,4) ((1), Univ. of Amsterdam, (2) Univ. of Michigan, (3) Radboud University, Nijmegen,, (4) ASTRON)

TL;DR
This paper introduces a time-dependent jet model for Sgr A* that successfully explains radio emission, flares, and structural observations, providing new insights into the jet dynamics and emission mechanisms of the Galactic Center black hole.
Contribution
The authors develop the first time-dependent jet model that matches multiwavelength flare data and structural measurements of Sgr A*, constraining jet speed and emission origins.
Findings
Model reproduces observed time lags and size-frequency relationships.
Radio flares likely caused by transient increases in jet matter.
Jet outflow is mildly relativistic and stratified.
Abstract
The source of emission from Sgr A*, the supermassive black hole at the Galactic Center, is still unknown. Flares and data from multiwavelength campaigns provide important clues about the nature of Sgr A* itself. Here we attempt to constrain the physical origin of the broadband emission and the radio flares from Sgr A*. We developed a time-dependent jet model, which for the first time allows one to compare the model predictions with flare data from Sgr A*. Taking into account relevant cooling mechanisms, we calculate the frequency-dependent time lags and photosphere size expected in the jet model. The predicted lags and sizes are then compared with recent observations. Both the observed time lags and size-frequency relationships are reproduced well by the model. The combined timing and structural information strongly constrain the speed of the outflow to be mildly relativistic, and the…
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