Simulating the pericentre passage of the Galactic centre star S2
M. Schartmann, A. Burkert, A. Ballone

TL;DR
This study uses 3D simulations to assess if the S2 star's wind can reveal properties of the accretion flow near Sgr A* during its closest approach, finding limited observable effects under typical models.
Contribution
It introduces detailed 3D simulations of S2's wind interaction with the accretion flow, evaluating the potential for X-ray diagnostics of the black hole environment.
Findings
No significant X-ray excess for typical accretion models.
Increased accretion density could produce detectable X-ray signals.
Standard models are consistent with observed quiescent luminosity.
Abstract
The so-called S2 star reached its closest approach to the massive black hole (BH) at around 1500 in May 2018. It has been proposed that the interaction of its stellar wind with the high-density accretion flow at this distance from Sgr A* will lead to a detectable, month-long X-ray flare. Our goal is to verify whether or not the S2 star wind can be used as a diagnostic tool to infer the properties of the accretion flow towards Sgr A* at its pericentre (an unprobed distance regime), putting important constraints on BH accretion flow models. We run a series of three-dimensional adaptive mesh refinement simulations with the help of the Ramses code which include the realistic treatment of the interaction of S2's stellar wind with the accretion flow along its orbit and - apart from hydrodynamical and thermodynamical effects - include the tidal interaction with the massive BH.…
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