Orbital motion near Sagittarius A* -- Constraints from polarimetric ALMA observations
Maciek Wielgus, Monika Moscibrodzka, Jesse Vos, Zachary Gelles, Ivan, Marti-Vidal, Joseph Farah, Nicola Marchili, Ciriaco Goddi, and Hugo Messias

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA polarimetric observations of Sagittarius A* to analyze hot spot dynamics and magnetic field structure, revealing a prograde orbit near the black hole and supporting a magnetically arrested disk model.
Contribution
First detailed polarimetric analysis of Sgr A* during X-ray flares with a simple emission model linking polarization rotation to hot spot orbiting behavior.
Findings
Hot spot orbits at about 5 Schwarzschild radii.
Detected polarization rotation consistent with a hot spot orbit.
Evidence for a prograde hot spot motion and a magnetically arrested disk.
Abstract
We report on the polarized light curves of the Galactic Center supermassive black hole Sagittarius A*, obtained at millimeter wavelength with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA). The observations took place as a part of the Event Horizon Telescope campaign. We compare the observations taken during the low variability source state on 2017 Apr 6 and 7 with those taken immediately after the X-ray flare on 2017 Apr 11. For the latter case, we observe rotation of the electric vector position angle with a timescale of min. We interpret this rotation as a signature of the equatorial clockwise orbital motion of a hot spot embedded in a magnetic field dominated by a dynamically important vertical component, observed at a low inclination . The hot spot radiates strongly polarized synchrotron emission, briefly dominating the linear polarization measured…
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