Linearly Polarized Millimeter and Submillimeter Continuum Emission of Sgr A* Constrained by ALMA
Hauyu Baobab Liu, Melvyn C. H. Wright, Jun-Hui Zhao, Christiaan D., Brinkerink, Paul T. P. Ho, Elisabeth A. C. Mills, Sergio Mart\'in, Heino, Falcke, Satoki Matsushita, Ivan Mart\'i-Vidal

TL;DR
This study characterizes the polarized millimeter and submillimeter continuum emission of Sgr A* across multiple frequencies using ALMA, revealing frequency-dependent polarization properties and potential temporal variations.
Contribution
First detailed polarization measurements of Sgr A* across 0.43 to 3.0 mm frequencies, highlighting frequency-dependent polarization and variability.
Findings
Polarized emission detected at all observed frequencies.
Emission at >500 GHz is likely from optically thin synchrotron spectrum.
Polarization position angle may vary with time.
Abstract
Our aim is to characterize the polarized continuum emission properties including intensity, polarization position angle, and polarization percentage of Sgr A* at 100 (3.0 mm), 230 (1.3 mm), 345 (0.87 mm), 500 (0.6 mm), and 700 GHz (0.43 mm). We report continuum emission properties of Sgr A* at the above frequency bands, based on the Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA) observations. We measured flux densities of Sgr A* from ALMA single pointing and mosaic observations. We performed sinusoidal fittings to the observed (XX-YY)/I intensity ratios, to derive the polarization position angles and polarization percentages. We successfully detect polarized continuum emission from all observed frequency bands. We observed lower Stokes I intensity at 700 GHz than that at 500 GHz, which suggests that emission at 500 GHz is from optically thin…
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