Constraining a companion of the galactic center black hole, Sgr A*
Clifford M. Will, Smadar Naoz, Aur\'elien Hees, Alexandria Tucker,, Eric Zhang, Tuan Do, Andrea Ghez

TL;DR
This study uses 23 years of orbital data of star S0-2 near Sgr A* to set limits on the presence of an intermediate-mass black hole companion, improving constraints through astrometric and dynamical analysis.
Contribution
It provides new bounds on the mass and orbit of a potential black hole companion to Sgr A* using combined analytic and numerical methods, including effects of Sgr A*'s wobble.
Findings
Excluded IMBH companions with masses between 10^3 and 10^5 M_sun at certain distances.
Stronger bounds from S0-2's apparent orbit perturbations, down to 400 M_sun at 200 a.u.
Comparison with recent GRAVITY collaboration results.
Abstract
We use 23 years of astrometric and radial velocity data on the orbit of the star S0-2 to constrain a hypothetical intermediate-mass black hole orbiting the massive black hole Sgr A* at the Galactic center. The data place upper limits on variations of the orientation of the stellar orbit (inclination, nodal angle, and pericenter) at levels between 0.02 and 0.07 degrees per year. We use a combination of analytic estimates and full numerical integrations of the orbit of S0-2 in the presence of a black-hole binary. For a companion IMBH whose semi-major axis is larger than that of S0-2 (1020 a.u.), we find that in the region between 1000 and 4000 a.u., a companion black hole with mass between and is excluded, with a boundary behaving as . For a companion with a.u., we find that a black hole with mass between and $10^5…
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