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Detecting Stars at the Galactic Centre via Synchrotron Emission

Idan Ginsburg, Xiawei Wang, Abraham Loeb, Ofer Cohen

Published 2015-09-21Version 1

Stars orbiting within 1$\arcsec$ of the supermassive black hole in the Galactic Centre, Sgr A*, are notoriously difficult to detect due to obscuration by gas and dust. We show that some stars orbiting this region may be detectable via synchrotron emission. In such instances, a bow shock forms around the star and accelerates the electrons. We calculate that around the 10 GHz band (radio) and at 10$^{14}$ Hz (infrared) the luminosity of a star orbiting the black hole is comparable to the luminosity of Sgr A*. The strength of the synchrotron emission depends on a number of factors including the star's orbital velocity. Thus, the ideal time to observe the synchrotron flux is when the star is at pericenter. The star S2 will be $\sim 0.015\arcsec$ from Sgr A* in 2018, and is an excellent target to test our predictions.

Comments: 5 pages, 3 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS
Categories: astro-ph.GA, astro-ph.HE
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