Multiwavelength Observations of Sgr A*. II. 2019 July 21 and 26
Joseph M. Michail, Farhad Yusef-Zadeh, Mark Wardle, Devaky Kunneriath,, Joseph L. Hora, Howard Bushouse, Giovanni G. Fazio, Sera Markoff, Howard, A. Smith

TL;DR
This study presents multiwavelength observations of Sgr A* in July 2019, revealing correlated flaring activity, a transient periodicity, and modeling of hotspot expansion to understand the emission mechanisms across radio, submillimeter, infrared, and X-ray bands.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed modeling of hotspot expansion and links multiwavelength flaring activity in Sgr A* with new observational evidence.
Findings
Detection of a 35-minute periodicity in infrared light curves.
Identification of a stable orbit hotspot within the accretion flow.
Confirmation that synchrotron and adiabatic cooling processes drive variability.
Abstract
We report on the final two days of a multiwavelength campaign of Sgr A* observing in the radio, submillimeter, infrared, and X-ray bands in July 2019. Sgr A* was remarkably active, showing multiple flaring events across the electromagnetic spectrum. We detect a transient -minute periodicity feature in Spitzer Space Telescope light curves on 21 July 2019. Time-delayed emission was detected in ALMA light curves, suggesting a hotspot within the accretion flow on a stable orbit. On the same night, we observe a decreased flux in the submillimeter light curve following an X-ray flare detected by the Chandra X-ray Observatory and model the feature with an adiabatically expanding synchrotron hotspot occulting the accretion flow. The event is produced by a plasma in radius with an electron spectrum . It is threaded by a Gauss magnetic field and…
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TopicsAdvanced Frequency and Time Standards · Magnetic confinement fusion research · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics
