A Detection of Sgr A* in the far infrared

Abstract

We report the first detection of the Galactic Centre massive black hole, Sgr~A*, in the far infrared. Our measurements were obtained with PACS on board the Herschel satellite at 100~μ m and 160~μ m. While the warm dust in the Galactic Centre is too bright to allow for a direct detection of Sgr~A*, we measure a significant and simultaneous variation of its flux of F=160 ~μ m = (0.270.06)~Jy and F=100 ~μ m= (0.160.10)~Jy during one observation. The significance level of the 160 ~μ m band variability is 4.5σ and the corresponding 100 ~μ m band variability is significant at 1.6σ. We find no example of an equally significant false positive detection. Conservatively assuming a variability of 25\% in the FIR, we can provide upper limits to the flux. Comparing the latter with theoretical models we find that 1D RIAF models have difficulties explaining the observed faintness. However, the upper limits are consistent with modern ALMA and VLA observations. Our upper limits provide further evidence for a spectral peak at 1012 ~ Hz and constrain the number density of γ 100 electrons in the accretion disk and or outflow.

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