Flares and variability from Sagittarius A*: five nights of simultaneous multi-wavelength observations
X. Haubois, K. Dodds-Eden, A. Weiss, T. Paumard, G. Perrin, Y., Cl\'enet, S. Gillessen, P. Kervella, F. Eisenhauer, R. Genzel, and D. Rouan

TL;DR
This study presents simultaneous multi-wavelength observations of Sgr A* revealing variability and constraining emission processes, with insights into the environment near the supermassive black hole through NIR, MIR, and submm data.
Contribution
First simultaneous multi-wavelength monitoring of Sgr A* across MIR, NIR, and submm, providing new constraints on emission mechanisms and variability patterns.
Findings
NIR and submm show significant variability over five nights.
No MIR source detected, setting a new upper limit for flares.
NIR flares coincide with low submm levels, suggesting electron loss or magnetic field changes.
Abstract
Aims. We report on simultaneous observations and modeling of mid-infrared (MIR), near-infrared (NIR), and submillimeter (submm) emission of the source Sgr A* associated with the supermassive black hole at the center of our Galaxy. Our goal was to monitor the activity of Sgr A* at different wavelengths in order to constrain the emitting processes and gain insight into the nature of the close environment of Sgr A*. Methods. We used the MIR instrument VISIR in the BURST imaging mode, the adaptive optics assisted NIR camera NACO, and the sub-mm antenna APEX to monitor Sgr A* over several nights in July 2007. Results. The observations reveal remarkable variability in the NIR and sub-mm during the five nights of observation. No source was detected in the MIR, but we derived the lowest upper limit for a flare at 8.59 microns (22.4 mJy with A_8.59mu = 1.6+/- 0.5). This observational constraint…
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