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Autor:
Wu, Zexuan, Dong, Subo, Mérand, A., Kochanek, Christopher S., Mróz, Przemek, Shangguan, Jinyi, Christie, Grant, Tan, Thiam-Guan, Bensby, Thomas, Bland-Hawthorn, Joss, Buder, Sven, Eisenhauer, Frank, Gould, Andrew P., Kos, Janez, Natusch, Tim, Sharma, Sanjib, Udalski, Andrzej, Woillez, J., Buckley, David A. H., Thompson, I. B., Dayem, Karim Abd El, Alecian, Evelyne, Babusiaux, Carine, Berdeu, Anthony, Berger, Jean-Philippe, Bourdarot, Guillaume, Brandner, Wolfgang, Clavel, Maica, Davies, Richard I., Defrère, Denis, Dougados, Catherine, Drescher, Antonia, Eckart, Andreas, Fabricius, Maximilian, Feuchtgruber, Helmut, Schreiber, Natascha M. Förster, Garcia, Paulo, Genzel, Reinhard, Gillessen, Stefan, Heißel, Gernot, Hönig, Sebastian, Houlle, Mathis, Kervella, Pierre, Kreidberg, Laura, Lacour, Sylvestre, Lai, Olivier, Laugier, Romain, Bouquin, Jean-Baptiste Le, Leftley, James, Lopez, Bruno, Lutz, Dieter, Mang, Felix, Millour, Florentin, Montargès, Miguel, Nowacki, Hugo, Nowak, Mathias, Ott, Thomas, Paumard, Thibaut, Perraut, Karine, Perrin, Guy, Petrov, Romain, Petrucci, Pierre-Olivier, Pourre, Nicolas, Rabien, Sebastian, Ribeiro, Diogo C., Robbe-Dubois, Sylvie, Bordoni, Matteo Sadun, Santos, Daryl, Sauter, Jonas, Scigliuto, Jules, Shimizu, Taro T., Straubmeier, Christian, Sturm, Eckhard, Subroweit, Matthias, Sykes, Calvin, Tacconi, Linda, Vincent, Frédéric, Widmann, Felix
We resolve the multiple images of the binary-lens microlensing event ASASSN-22av using the GRAVITY instrument of the Very Large Telescope Interferometer (VLTI). The light curves show weak binary perturbations, complicating the analysis, but the joint
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2409.13015
Autor:
The GRAVITY Collaboration, Dayem, Karim Abd El, Abuter, Roberto, Aimar, Nicolas, Seoane, Pau Amaro, Amorim, Antonio, Beck, Julie, Berger, Jean Philippe, Bonnet, Henri, Bourdarot, Guillaume, Brandner, Wolfgang, Cardoso, Vitor, Dolcetta, Roberto Capuzzo, Clénet, Yann, Davies, Ric, de Zeeuw, Tim, Drescher, Antonia, Eckart, Andreas, Eisenhauer, Frank, Feuchtgruber, Helmut, Finger, Gert, Schreiber, Natascha M. Förster, Foschi, Arianna, Gao, Feng, Garcia, Paulo, Gendron, Eric, Genzel, Reinhard, Gillessen, Stefan, Hartl, Michael, Haubois, Xavier, Haussman, Frank, Heißel, Gernot, Hennig, Thomas, Hippler, Stefan, Horrobin, Matthew, Jochum, Lieselotte, Jocou, Laurent, Kaufer, Andreas, Kervella, Pierre, Lacour, Sylvestre, Lapeyrère, Vincent, Bouquin, Jean B. Le, Léna, Pierre, Lutz, Dieter, Mang, Felix, More, Nikhil, Ott, Thomas, Paumard, Thibaut, Perraut, Karine, Perrin, Guy, Pfuhl, Oliver, Rabien, Sebastien, Ribeiro, Diogo C., Bordoni, Matteo Sadun, Scheithauer, Silvia, Shangguan, Jinyi, Shimizu, Taro, Stadler, Julia, Straub, Odele, Straubmeier, Christian, Sturm, Eckhard, Tacconi, Linda J., Urso, Irene, Vincent, Frederic, Von Fellenberg, Sebastiano D., Widmann, Felix, Wieprecht, Ekkehard, Woillez, Julien, Zhang, Fupeng
Studying the orbital motion of stars around Sagittarius A* in the Galactic Center provides a unique opportunity to probe the gravitational potential near the supermassive black hole at the heart of our Galaxy. Interferometric data obtained with the G
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2409.12261
Autor:
Ayzenberg, Dimitry, Blackburn, Lindy, Brito, Richard, Britzen, Silke, Broderick, Avery E., Carballo-Rubio, Raúl, Cardoso, Vitor, Chael, Andrew, Chatterjee, Koushik, Chen, Yifan, Cunha, Pedro V. P., Davoudiasl, Hooman, Denton, Peter B., Doeleman, Sheperd S., Eichhorn, Astrid, Eubanks, Marshall, Fang, Yun, Foschi, Arianna, Fromm, Christian M., Galison, Peter, Ghosh, Sushant G., Gold, Roman, Gurvits, Leonid I., Hadar, Shahar, Held, Aaron, Houston, Janice, Hu, Yichao, Johnson, Michael D., Kocherlakota, Prashant, Natarajan, Priyamvada, Olivares, Héctor, Palumbo, Daniel, Pesce, Dominic W., Rajendran, Surjeet, Roy, Rittick, Saurabh, Shao, Lijing, Tahura, Shammi, Tamar, Aditya, Tiede, Paul, Vincent, Frédéric H., Visinelli, Luca, Wang, Zhiren, Wielgus, Maciek, Xue, Xiao, Yakut, Kadri, Yang, Huan, Younsi, Ziri
The Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) Collaboration recently published the first images of the supermassive black holes in the cores of the Messier 87 and Milky Way galaxies. These observations have provided a new means to study supermassive black holes
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2312.02130
Autor:
Collaboration, GRAVITY, Abuter, Roberto, Alarcon, Patricio, Allouche, Fatme, Amorim, Antonio, Bailet, Christophe, Bedigan, Helen, Berdeu, Anthony, Berger, Jean-Philippe, Berio, Philippe, Bigioli, Azzurra, Blaho, Richard, Boebion, Olivier, Bolzer, Marie-Lena, Bonnet, Henri, Bourdarot, Guillaume, Bourget, Pierre, Brandner, Wolfgang, Cardenas, Cesar, Conzelmann, Ralf, Comin, Mauro, Clénet, Yann, Courtney-Barrer, Benjamin, Dallilar, Yigit, Davies, Ric, Defrère, Denis, Delboulbé, Alain, Delplancke-Ströbele, Françoise, Dembet, Roderick, de Zeeuw, Tim, Drescher, Antonia, Eckart, Andreas, Édouard, Clemence, Eisenhauer, Frank, Fabricius, Maximilian, Feuchtgruber, Helmut, Finger, Gert, Schreiber, Natascha M. Förster, Fuenteseca, Eloy, Garcia, Enrique, Garcia, Paulo, Gao, Feng, Gendron, Eric, Genzel, Reinhard, Gil, Juan Pablo, Gillessen, Stefan, Gomes, Tiago, Gonté, Frédéric, Gouvret, Carole, Guajardo, Patricia, Guidolin, Ivan, Guieu, Sylvain, Guzmann, Ronald, Hackenberg, Wolfgang, Haddad, Nicolas, Hartl, Michael, Haubois, Xavier, Haußmann, Frank, Heißel, Gernot, Henning, Thomas, Hippler, Stefan, Hönig, Sebastian, Horrobin, Matthew, Hubin, Norbert, Jacqmart, Estelle, Jocou, Laurent, Kaufer, Andreas, Kervella, Pierre, Kirchbauer, Jean-Paul, Kolb, Johan, Korhonen, Heidi, Kreidberg, Laura, Krempl, Peter, Lacour, Sylvestre, Lagarde, Stephane, Lai, Olivier, Lapeyrère, Vincent, Laugier, Romain, Bouquin, Jean-Baptiste Le, Leftley, James, Léna, Pierre, Lewis, Steffan, Lutz, Dieter, Magnard, Yves, Mang, Felix, Marcotto, Aurelie, Maurel, Didier, Mérand, Antoine, Millour, Florentin, More, Nikhil, Nowack, Hugo, Nowak, Matthias, Oberti, Sylvain, Olivares, Francisco, Ott, Thomas, Pallanca, Laurent, Paumard, Thibaut, Perraut, Karine, Perrin, Guy, Petrov, Romain, Pfuhl, Oliver, Pourré, Nicolas, Rabien, Sebastian, Rau, Christian, Riquelme, Miguel, Robbe-Dubois, Sylvie, Rochat, Sylvain, Salman, Muhammad, Scherbarth, Malte, Schöller, Markus, Schubert, Joseph, Schuhler, Nicolas, Shangguan, Jinyi, Shchekaturov, Pavel, Shimizu, Taro, Scheithauer, Silvia, Sevin, Arnaud, Soenke, Christian, Soulez, Ferreol, Spang, Alain, Stadler, Eric, Straubmeier, Christian, Sturm, Eckhard, Sykes, Calvin, Tacconi, Linda, Tischer, Helmut, Tristram, Konrad, Vincent, Frédéric, von Fellenberg, Sebastiano, Uysal, Sinem, Widmann, Felix, Wieprecht, Ekkehard, Wiezorrek, Erich, Woillez, Julien, Yazıcı, Şenol, Zins, Gérard
The GRAVITY instrument has been revolutionary for near-infrared interferometry by pushing sensitivity and precision to previously unknown limits. With the upgrade of GRAVITY and the Very Large Telescope Interferometer (VLTI) in GRAVITY+, these limits
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2301.08071
Autor:
von Fellenberg, Sebastiano D., Witzel, Gunther, Bauböck, Michi, Chung, Hui-Hsuan, Aimar, Nicolás, Bordoni, Matteo, Drescher, Antonia, Eisenhauer, Frank, Genzel, Reinhard, Gillessen, Stefan, Marchili, Nicola, Paumard, Thibaut, Perrin, Guy, Ott, Thomas, Ribeiro, Diogo, Ros, Eduardo, Vincent, Frédéric, Widmann, Felix, Willner, S. P., Zensus, J. Anton
The near-infrared (NIR) and X-ray emission of Sagittarius A* shows occasional bright flares that are assumed to originate from the innermost region of the accretion flow. We identified $25$ $4.5 \mu m$ and $24$ X-ray flares in archival data obtained
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2301.02558
High-frequency very-long-baseline interferometry (VLBI) observations can now resolve the horizon-scale emission from sources in the immediate vicinity of nearby supermassive black holes. Future space-VLBI observations will access highly lensed featur
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2206.12066
Publikováno v:
A&A 668, A11 (2022)
The Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) collaboration recently released horizon-scale images of the supermassive black hole M87*. These images are consistently described by an optically thin, lensed accretion flow in the Kerr spacetime. General relativity
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2206.02781
Publikováno v:
Phys. Rev. D 106, 044031 (2022)
Pushed by a number of advances, electromagnetic observatories have now reached the horizon scale of supermassive black holes. The existence and properties of horizons in our universe is one of the outstanding fundamental issues that can now be addres
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2205.11541
Autor:
Wielgus, Maciek, Lancova, Debora, Straub, Odele, Kluzniak, Wlodek, Narayan, Ramesh, Abarca, David, Rozanska, Agata, Vincent, Frederic, Torok, Gabriel, Abramowicz, Marek
Publikováno v:
MNRAS, Volume 514, Issue 1, pp.780-789 (2022)
Numerical general relativistic radiative magnetohydrodynamic simulations of accretion disks around a stellar mass black hole with a luminosity above 0.5 of the Eddington value reveal their stratified, elevated vertical structure. We refer to these th
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2202.08831
Publikováno v:
A&A 660, A13 (2022)
Aims. We explore a strategy for how the Schwarzschild and mass precessions can be separated from each other despite their secular interference, by pinpointing their signatures within a single orbit. From these insights, we then seek to assess the pro
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2112.07778