The 492 GHz emission of Sgr A* constrained by ALMA
Hauyu Baobab Liu, Melvyn C. H. Wright, Jun-Hui Zhao, Elisabeth A. C., Mills, Miguel A. Requena-Torres, Satoki Matsushita, Sergio Mart\'in, J\"urgen, Ott, Mark R. Morris, Steven N. Longmore, Christiaan D. Brinkerink, Heino, Falcke

TL;DR
This study measures the polarization properties of Sgr A* at 492 GHz using ALMA, revealing a stable polarization angle consistent with previous lower-frequency observations and indicating potential variability over time.
Contribution
First measurement of Sgr A* polarization at 492 GHz with ALMA, confirming consistency with past data and highlighting possible polarization variability.
Findings
Polarization percentage of 14%±1.2% at 492 GHz.
Polarization position angle of approximately 158°.
Consistency with previous polarization measurements from 1999-2005.
Abstract
We report linearly polarized continuum emission properties of Sgr A* at 492 GHz, based on the Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA) observations. We used the observations of the likely unpolarized continuum emission of Titan, and the observations of C\textsc{i} line emission, to gauge the degree of spurious polarization. The Stokes I flux of 3.60.72 Jy during our run is consistent with extrapolations from the previous, lower frequency observations. We found that the continuum emission of Sgr A* at 492 GHz shows large amplitude differences between the XX and the YY correlations. The observed intensity ratio between the XX and YY correlations as a function of parallactic angle may be explained by a constant polarization position angle of 1583. The fitted polarization percentage of Sgr A* during our observational period is 14\%1.2\%. The…
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