On the Nature of the Variable Infrared Emission from Sagittarius A*
- 10 May 2004
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 606 (2) , 894-899
- https://doi.org/10.1086/383117
Abstract
Recent infrared (IR) observations of the center of our Galaxy indicate that the supermassive black hole source Sgr A* is strongly variable in the IR. The timescale for the variability, $\sim 30$ min, is comparable to that of the X-ray flares observed by {\em Chandra} and {\em XMM}, suggesting a common physical origin. In this paper, we investigate the nature of the IR emission in the context of models recently proposed to interpret the X-ray flares. We show that the IR emission in Sgr A* can be well explained by nonthermal synchrotron emission if a small fraction of the electrons in the innermost region of the accretion flow around the black hole are accelerated {into a broken power-law distribution}, perhaps due to transient events such as magnetic reconnection. The model predicts differences in the variability amplitudes of flares in the IR and X-rays, in general agreement with observations. It also predicts that the IR emission should be linearly polarized, as has indeed been observed during one epoch. IR and X-ray flares analogous to those observed in Sgr A* may be detectable from other accreting SMBHs, provided $L \lsim 10^{-8} L_{EDD}$; at higher luminosities the flaring emission is dominated by thermal synchrotron-self Compton emission, which is likely to be less variable.Comment: 17 pages, 5 figures, accepted by Ap
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