The Circular Polarization of Sagittarius A* at Submillimeter Wavelengths
Diego J. Mu\~noz, Daniel P. Marrone, James M. Moran, Ramprasad Rao

TL;DR
This paper reports the first detection of circular polarization in Sgr A* at submillimeter wavelengths, revealing new insights into the magnetic field and plasma near the black hole's event horizon.
Contribution
It presents the first measurements of circular polarization at submillimeter wavelengths from Sgr A*, demonstrating consistent handedness and suggesting a coherent magnetic field close to the event horizon.
Findings
Circular polarization detected at 1.3 mm and 860 microns with ~1.2-1.6% levels.
Linear polarization of about 6% at both wavelengths.
CP is consistent in handedness with lower frequency observations.
Abstract
We report the first detections of circularly polarized emission at submillimeter wavelengths from the compact radio source and supermassive black hole candidate Sgr A* at a level of 1.2\pm0.3% at 1.3 mm wavelength (230 GHz) and 1.6\pm0.3% at 860 microns (345 GHz) with the same handedness as observed at lower frequencies (1.4-15 GHz). The observations, taken with the Submillimeter Array in multiple epochs, also show simultaneous linear polarization (LP) at both wavelengths of about 6%. These properties differ sharply from those at wavelengths longer than 1 cm (frequencies below 30 GHz), where weak circular polarization (CP) (~ 0.5%) dominates over LP, which is not detected at similar fractional limits. We describe an extensive set of tests to ensure the accuracy of our measurements. We find no CP in any other source, including the bright quasar 1924-292, which traces the same path on the…
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