The short-period S-stars S4711, S62, S4714 and the Lense-Thirring effect due to the spin of Sgr A^
Abstract
Recently, some S-stars (S4711, S62, S4714) orbiting the supermassive black hole (SMBH) in Sgr A with short orbital periods (7.6\,yr≤ Pb≤ 12\,yr) were discovered. It was suggested that they may be used to measure the general relativistic Lense-Thirring (LT) precessions of their longitudes of ascending node induced by the SMBH's angular momentum J. In fact, the proposed numerical estimates hold only in the particular case of a perfect alignment of J with the line of sight, which does not seem to be the case. Moreover, also the inclination I and the argument of perinigricon ω undergo LT precessions for an arbitrary orientation of J in space. We explicitly show the analytical expressions of ILT,\,LT,\,ωLT in terms of the SMBH's spin polar angles i,\, by finding the range of values for each of them in arcseconds per year (\,yr-1). For each star, the corresponding values of imax,\,max and imin,\,min are determined as well, along with those i0,\,0 that cancel the LT precessions. The LT perinigricon precessions ωLT are overwhelmed by the systematic uncertainties in the Schwarzschild ones due to the current errors in the stars' orbital parameters and the mass of Sgr A itself. [Abridged]
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