Probing Sgr A* with theory of large masses without events horizon

Abstract

In the present paper some consequences of the assumption that in the center of the Galaxy there is a supermassive compact object without the events horizon are considered. The possibility of existence of such object has been argued earlier. It is shown, that accretion of a surrounding gas onto the object can cause nuclear burning in a superficial layer which owing to comptonization in a hotter layer, laying above, can manifest itself in observable IR and X spectra. The contribution of an intrinsic magnetic moment of the object in the observable synchrotron radiation is considered, using transfer equations, taking into account influence of gravitation on the energy and movement of photons.

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