Detection of Intrinsic Source Structure at ∼3 Schwarzschild Radii with Millimeter-VLBI Observations of SAGITTARIUS A*

We report results from very long baseline interferometric (VLBI) observations of the supermassive black hole in the Galactic center, Sgr A*, at 1.3 mm (230 GHz). The observations were performed in 2013 March using six VLBI stations in Hawaii, California, Arizona, and Chile. Compared to earlier observations, the addition of the APEX telescope in Chile almost doubles the longest baseline length in the array, provides additional uv coverage in the N-S direction, and leads to a spatial resolution of similar to 30 mu as (similar to 3 Schwarzschild radii) for Sgr A*. The source is detected even at the longest baselines with visibility amplitudes of similar to 4%-13% of the total flux density. We argue that such flux densities cannot result from interstellar refractive scattering alone, but indicate the presence of compact intrinsic source structure on scales of similar to 3 Schwarzschild radii. The measured nonzero closure phases rule out point-symmetric emission. We discuss our results in the context of simple geometric models that capture the basic characteristics and brightness distributions of disk-and jet-dominated models and show that both can reproduce the observed data. Common to these models are the brightness asymmetry, the orientation, and characteristic sizes, which are comparable to the expected size of the black hole shadow. Future 1.3 mm VLBI observations with an expanded array and better sensitivity will allow more detailed imaging of the horizon-scale structure and bear the potential for a deep insight into the physical processes at the black hole boundary.

Alan E. E. Rogers | Roger Cappallo | Kazunori Akiyama | Mareki Honma | Melvyn Wright | Per Friberg | James M. Moran | Daniel P. Marrone | Walter Alef | Alan L. Roy | Matt Dexter | Jan Wagner | Peter Strittmatter | Christopher Beaudoin | Alessandra Bertarini | Lindy Blackburn | Keiichi Asada | Geoffrey C. Bower | Eduardo Ros | Helge Rottmann | Sheperd S. Doeleman | Junhan Kim | Paul T. P. Ho | Thomas P. Krichbaum | Rurik A. Primiani | Laura Vertatschitsch | Jonathan Weintroub | Michael Titus | Geoffrey B. Crew | Neil M. Nagar | Jordan Stone | Michael Lindqvist | Vincent L. Fish | Christiaan Brinkerink | Dimitrios Psaltis | J. Anton Zensus | Robert Freund | Richard L. Plambeck | Avery E. Broderick | Jason SooHoo | Karl M. Menten | Christopher H. Greer | Heino Falcke | H. Falcke | K. Menten | L. Blackburn | M. Wright | E. Ros | M. Gurwell | M. Inoue | Michael D. Johnson | S. Doeleman | D. Psaltis | J. Weintroub | A. Rogers | R. Plambeck | R. Freund | R. Tilanus | P. Friberg | L. Ziurys | J. Moran | K. Young | M. Titus | D. Marrone | R. Cappallo | G. Bower | T. Krichbaum | J. Lamb | A. Roy | P. Strittmatter | V. Fish | K. Akiyama | R. Lu | A. Broderick | C. Beaudoin | R. Blundell | M. Honma | R. Primiani | J. SooHoo | J. Dexter | P. Ho | K. Asada | C. Brinkerink | G. Crew | M. Dexter | D. Macmahon | L. Vertatschitsch | J. Zensus | N. Nagar | J. Spilker | W. Alef | Junhan Kim | M. Lindqvist | H. Rottmann | J. Wagner | C. Greer | I. Mart'i-Vidal | J. Stone | Makoto Inoue | Remo P. J. Tilanus | Jason Dexter | Ru-Sen Lu | Mark A. Gurwell | A. Bertarini | Ray Blundell | Ken H. Young | Lucy M. Ziurys | James Lamb | Justin Spilker | David Macmahon | Ivan Mart'i-Vidal | J. Wagner | J. Stone | D. MacMahon | J. Wagner

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