2015
DOI: 10.3367/ufne.0185.201508c.0829
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Physical laboratory at the center of the Galaxy

Abstract: We review the physical processes that occur at the center of the Galaxy and that are related to the supermassive black hole Sgr A* residing there. The discovery of high-velocity S0 stars orbiting Sgr A* for the first time allowed measuring the mass of this supermassive black hole, the closest one to us, with a 10\% accuracy, with the result $M_h=(4.1\pm0.4)\times 10^6M_\odot$. Further monitoring can potentially discover the Newtonian precession of the S0 star orbits in the gravitational field of the black hole… Show more

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“…An expression for apocenter (pericenter) shifts for Newtonian potential plus small perturbing function is given as a solution in the classical (L & L) textbook [58] (see also applications of the expressions for calculations of stellar orbit precessions in presence of the the supermassive black hole and dark matter at the Galactic Center [59, 60]). In paper [50], the authors derived the expression which is equivalent to the (L & L) relation and which can be used for our needs.…”
Section: Relativistic Precession Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An expression for apocenter (pericenter) shifts for Newtonian potential plus small perturbing function is given as a solution in the classical (L & L) textbook [58] (see also applications of the expressions for calculations of stellar orbit precessions in presence of the the supermassive black hole and dark matter at the Galactic Center [59, 60]). In paper [50], the authors derived the expression which is equivalent to the (L & L) relation and which can be used for our needs.…”
Section: Relativistic Precession Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As it was noted earlier, observations of bright star trajectories near the Galactic Center could provide an efficient tool to evaluate a gravitational potential, in particular, analyzing these trajectories one can obtain constraints on parameters of black hole and stellar cluster [103] and on parameters of dark matter distribution [104][105][106][107].…”
Section: Observational Signatures Of Black Holesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The supermassive black hole Sagittarius A* at the Galactic Center provides a natural physical laboratory for experimental verification of General Relativity and recovering the black hole silhouette [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10]. A weak accretion activity and a quiescent emission from this dormant quasar provides a chance for surrounding plasma to be transparent in the vicinity of event horizon.…”
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