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Imaging the Event Horizon: Past, Present & Future VLBI of Sgr A*

Imaging the Event Horizon: Past, Present & Future VLBI of Sgr A*. Geoffrey C. Bower UC Berkeley. Principal Collaborators. Backer, D.C. (UCB) Doeleman, S. (MIT) Falcke, H. (MPIfR) Goss, W.M. (NRAO) Herrnstein, R. (CfA/Columbia) Quataert, E. (UCB) Wright, M.C.H. (UCB) Zhao, J.-H. (CfA).

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Imaging the Event Horizon: Past, Present & Future VLBI of Sgr A*

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  1. Imaging the Event Horizon: Past, Present & Future VLBI of Sgr A* Geoffrey C. Bower UC Berkeley

  2. Principal Collaborators • Backer, D.C. (UCB) • Doeleman, S. (MIT) • Falcke, H. (MPIfR) • Goss, W.M. (NRAO) • Herrnstein, R. (CfA/Columbia) • Quataert, E. (UCB) • Wright, M.C.H. (UCB) • Zhao, J.-H. (CfA)

  3. Why Study Sgr A*? • “Unique Laboratory for Astrophysics” • 1 mas ~ 0.1 milli-parsec ~ 150 R_g • Unprecedented multi-wavelength information • Degeneracy in Measurements and Models • Role of inflow, outflow, jets not settled • i.e., 10^5 range for M_dot

  4. Sgr A*: Basic Properties • Supermassive Black Hole • 3 x 106 M_sun • Extremely underluminous • L ~ L_sun ~ 10-10 L_edd • Inverted Spectrum • α > 0.1 – 0.7 • Compact, nonthermal • Size < 1 AU @ 3mm • Tb > 10^9 K

  5. Models of Sgr A*:Why is L << L_edd? • Under-fed systems • Jet • CDAF • Bondi-Hoyle • Under-luminous systems • ADAF

  6. Models of Sgr A*:Why is L << L_edd? • Under-fed systems • Jet • CDAF • Bondi-Hoyle • Under-luminous systems • ADAF 1mm Polarization Indicates dM/dt < 10-7 M_sun y-1

  7. What We Want to See • Structure • Ejection of components • Correlated changes with X-ray variability • Astrometric measurements (Reid talk) • …?

  8. What We See • Elliptical Gaussian • 2 x 1 ratio • East-West major axis • No detection of … • Extended structure • Separate components

  9. Scattering Inhibits Imaging &Points to Higher Frequencies Lo et al. 1998

  10. Is there Structure? Lo et al. 1998

  11. Difficulty of mm Imaging SgrA* • Axisymmetric Structure • Purely an amplitude measurement • Low Declination & High Frequency • Poor and variable antenna gain • High Tsys • Variable opacity • Short and variable coherence time • Lack of North-South resolution

  12. Closure Amplitude VmnVpq Cmnpq = ----------------- VmqVnp Independent of station-based gain errors!

  13. Closure Amplitude Properties • Independent of station-based gain errors • Still dependent of baseline-based errors • Decorrelation, for example • Reduced sensitivity • 2/3 for N=7 • Non-Gaussian errors • Doeleman et al. 2000 --- 3mm imaging

  14. Sample Closure Amplitudes

  15. Error Surfaces

  16. Slices through the Error Surface

  17. Herrnstein et al. 2003, Zhao et al. 2003

  18. Results: 22 GHz Equal scales

  19. Results: 43 GHz Equal Scales

  20. New Results:Consistent with Scattering 9 Q, 4 K, 1 U experiments 3 7 13 20 mm 3 7 13 20 mm

  21. Past and Present Conclusions • Mean properties consistent with scattering • Axisymmetric structure only • Based on closure phases • Max variability between high and low flux states: no N-S extension • Delta Major axis: ~30 mas  60 +/- 30 R_g • Delta Minor axis: ~40 mas  90 +/- 90 R_g • No outflow? Slow outflow? Along line of sight?

  22. What’s Next for the VLBA? • Add GBT at 7mm • Links SC/HN to rest of array • Increased SNR for closure amplitude • 3mm • Doeleman et al (2000) • VLBA + ad hoc • Resolution over the scattering

  23. The Future Falcke, Melia & Agol 2000 Bardeen 1973

  24. Event Horizon Shadow • Shadow with radius 5 R_g must exist • Optically thin emission required • Polarization suggests tau < 1 at 1.3 mm • Sgr A* is the only realistic candidate

  25. What’s Necessary for the Future?

  26. 3- or 4-station “Image” 1.5 Jy Shadow Best-fit Gaussian

  27. Technical Requirements • High frequency receivers & antenna performance • 230/350 GHz • Phase stability • Water vapor radiometers • Time standards • Array Phasing • Correlator options • > Gigabit recording

  28. How Will We Do It? • NSF-STC Gravity proposal • UC Berkeley, Stanford, U Washington • CMB, Quantum Gravity, Small-scale r-2 tests & • 3 station, full-polarization image by 2010 • Provide support for technical development, instrumentation and observations • Collaboration!

  29. Summary • Gold standard of imaging • Closure amplitude • Closure phase • VLBA Future Observations • Deviations in size of 10s of micro-arcseconds • Detecting the event horizon • Technical innovation • Collaboration • Proof of existence of black holes!

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