Andrew Chael

ORCID: 0000-0003-2966-6220
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  • Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
  • Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
  • Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research
  • Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology
  • Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
  • Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers
  • Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
  • Mechanics and Biomechanics Studies
  • Laser-Plasma Interactions and Diagnostics
  • Advanced X-ray Imaging Techniques
  • Relativity and Gravitational Theory
  • Particle Detector Development and Performance
  • Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing
  • Superconducting Materials and Applications
  • Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations
  • Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
  • Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
  • Soil Moisture and Remote Sensing
  • Black Holes and Theoretical Physics
  • Structural Health Monitoring Techniques
  • Radiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies
  • Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics
  • Optical measurement and interference techniques
  • Neutrino Physics Research
  • Astronomy and Astrophysical Research

Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
2022-2025

Princeton University
2019-2025

University of Arizona
2024

Goddard Space Flight Center
2024

Albert Einstein College of Medicine
2020-2023

Princeton Public Schools
2022

Center for Astrophysics Harvard & Smithsonian
2015-2020

Harvard University
2016-2020

Woodwell Climate Research Center
2017-2020

Harvard University Press
2019

When surrounded by a transparent emission region, black holes are expected to reveal dark shadow caused gravitational light bending and photon capture at the event horizon. To image study this phenomenon, we have assembled Event Horizon Telescope, global very long baseline interferometry array observing wavelength of 1.3 mm. This allows us reconstruct event-horizon-scale images supermassive hole candidate in center giant elliptical galaxy M87. We resolved central compact radio source as an...

10.3847/2041-8213/ab0ec7 article EN cc-by The Astrophysical Journal Letters 2019-04-09

We present measurements of the properties central radio source in M87 using Event Horizon Telescope data obtained during 2017 campaign. develop and fit geometric crescent models (asymmetric rings with interior brightness depressions) two independent sampling algorithms that consider distinct representations visibility data. show family is statistically preferred over other comparably complex we explore. calibrate model parameters general relativistic magnetohydrodynamic (GRMHD) emission...

10.3847/2041-8213/ab1141 article EN cc-by The Astrophysical Journal Letters 2019-04-09

We present the first Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) images of M87, using observations from April 2017 at 1.3 mm wavelength. These show a prominent ring with diameter ~40 micro-as, consistent size and shape lensed photon orbit encircling "shadow" supermassive black hole. The is persistent across four observing nights shows enhanced brightness in south. To assess reliability these results, we implemented two-stage imaging procedure. In stage, teams, each blind to others' work, produced M87 both...

10.3847/2041-8213/ab0e85 article EN cc-by The Astrophysical Journal Letters 2019-04-09
Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration Kazunori Akiyama A. Alberdi W. Alef Juan Carlos Algaba and 95 more Richard Anantua Keiichi Asada Rebecca Azulay U. Bach Anne-Kathrin Baczko David Ball M. Baloković John Barrett Michi Bauböck B. A. Benson Dan Bintley Lindy Blackburn R. Blundell Katherine L. Bouman Geoffrey C. Bower Hope Boyce Michael Bremer Christiaan D. Brinkerink Roger Brissenden S. Britzen Avery E. Broderick Dominique Broguière Thomas Bronzwaer Sandra Bustamante Do‐Young Byun J. E. Carlstrom Chiara Ceccobello Andrew Chael Chi‐kwan Chan Koushik Chatterjee Shami Chatterjee Ming‐Tang Chen Xiaopeng Cheng Xiaopeng Cheng Ilje Cho Pierre Christian Nicholas S. Conroy J. E. Conway J. M. Cordes T. M. Crawford G. Crew Alejandro Cruz-Osorio Yuzhu Cui Jordy Davelaar Mariafelicia De Laurentis Roger Deane Jessica Dempsey G. Desvignes Jason Dexter Vedant Dhruv Sheperd S. Doeleman Sean Dougal Sergio A. Dzib Ralph P. Eatough Razieh Emami H. Falcke Joseph Farah Vincent L. Fish Ed Fomalont H. Alyson Ford Raquel Fraga-Encinas William T. Freeman Per Friberg Christian M. Fromm Antonio Fuentes Peter Galison Charles F. Gammie Roberto García Olivier Gentaz Boris Georgiev C. Goddi Roman Gold Arturo I. Gómez-Ruiz José L. Gómez Minfeng Gu Mark Gurwell Kazuhiro Hada Daryl Haggard Kari Haworth M. H. Hecht R. Hesper Dirk Heumann Luis C. Ho Paul T. P. Ho Mareki Honma Chih-Wei L. Huang Lei Huang D. H. Hughes Shiro Ikeda C. M. Violette Impellizzeri Makoto Inoue Sara Issaoun D. J. James Buell T. Jannuzi Michaël Janssen

We present the first Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) observations of Sagittarius A* (Sgr A$^*$), Galactic center source associated with a supermassive black hole. These were conducted in 2017 using global interferometric array eight telescopes operating at wavelength $\lambda=1.3\,{\rm mm}$. The EHT data resolve compact emission region intrahour variability. A variety imaging and modeling analyses all support an image that is dominated by bright, thick ring diameter $51.8 \pm 2.3$\,\uas (68\%...

10.3847/2041-8213/ac6674 article EN cc-by The Astrophysical Journal Letters 2022-05-01

The Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) has mapped the central compact radio source of elliptical galaxy M87 at 1.3 mm with unprecedented angular resolution. Here we consider physical implications asymmetric ring seen in 2017 EHT data. To this end, construct a large library models based on general relativistic magnetohydrodynamic (GRMHD) simulations and synthetic images produced by ray tracing. We compare observed visibilities confirm that is consistent earlier predictions strong gravitational...

10.3847/2041-8213/ab0f43 article EN cc-by The Astrophysical Journal Letters 2019-04-09

The Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) is a very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) array that comprises millimeter- and submillimeter-wavelength telescopes separated by distances comparable to the diameter of Earth. At nominal operating wavelength ~1.3 mm, EHT angular resolution (lambda/D) ~25 micro-as, which sufficient resolve nearby supermassive black hole candidates on spatial temporal scales correspond their event horizons. With this capability, scientific goals are probe general...

10.3847/2041-8213/ab0c96 article EN cc-by The Astrophysical Journal Letters 2019-04-09

We present the calibration and reduction of Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) 1.3mm radio wavelength observations supermassive black hole candidate at center galaxy M87 quasar 3C 279, taken during 2017 April 5-11 observing campaign. These global very long baseline interferometric include for first time highly sensitive Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA); reaching an angular resolution 25 micro-as, with characteristic sensitivity limits ~1 mJy on baselines to ALMA ~10 other...

10.3847/2041-8213/ab0c57 article EN cc-by The Astrophysical Journal Letters 2019-04-09
Kazunori Akiyama Juan Carlos Algaba A. Alberdi W. Alef Richard Anantua and 95 more Keiichi Asada Rebecca Azulay Anne-Kathrin Baczko David Ball M. Baloković John Barrett B. A. Benson Dan Bintley Lindy Blackburn R. Blundell W. Boland Katherine L. Bouman Geoffrey C. Bower Hope Boyce Michael Bremer Christiaan D. Brinkerink Roger Brissenden S. Britzen Avery E. Broderick Dominique Broguière Thomas Bronzwaer Do‐Young Byun J. E. Carlstrom Andrew Chael Chi‐kwan Chan Shami Chatterjee Koushik Chatterjee Ming‐Tang Chen Yong‐Jun Chen Paul M. Chesler Ilje Cho Pierre Christian J. E. Conway J. M. Cordes T. M. Crawford G. Crew Alejandro Cruz-Osorio Yuzhu Cui Jordy Davelaar Mariafelicia De Laurentis Roger Deane Jessica Dempsey G. Desvignes Jason Dexter Sheperd S. Doeleman Ralph P. Eatough H. Falcke Joseph Farah Vincent L. Fish E. B. Fomalont H. Alyson Ford Raquel Fraga-Encinas Per Friberg Christian M. Fromm Antonio Fuentes Peter Galison Charles F. Gammie Roberto García Zachary Gelles Olivier Gentaz Boris Georgiev C. Goddi Roman Gold José L. Gómez Arturo I. Gómez-Ruiz Minfeng Gu Mark Gurwell Kazuhiro Hada Daryl Haggard M. H. Hecht R. Hesper Elizabeth Himwich Luis C. Ho Paul T. P. Ho Mareki Honma Chih-Wei L. Huang Lei Huang D. H. Hughes Shiro Ikeda Makoto Inoue Sara Issaoun D. J. James Buell T. Jannuzi Michaël Janssen Britton Jeter Wu Jiang Alejandra Jiménez-Rosales Michael D. Johnson Svetlana G. Jorstad Taehyun Jung Mansour Karami R. Karuppusamy Tomohisa Kawashima Garrett K. Keating Mark Kettenis

Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) observations at 230 GHz have now imaged polarized emission around the supermassive black hole in M87 on event-horizon scales. This synchrotron radiation probes structure of magnetic fields and plasma properties near hole. Here we compare resolved polarization observed by EHT, along with simultaneous unresolved Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array, to expectations from theoretical models. The low fractional linear image suggests that is scrambled scales...

10.3847/2041-8213/abe4de article EN cc-by The Astrophysical Journal Letters 2021-03-01
Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration Kazunori Akiyama A. Alberdi W. Alef Juan Carlos Algaba and 95 more Richard Anantua Keiichi Asada Rebecca Azulay U. Bach Anne-Kathrin Baczko David Ball M. Baloković John Barrett Michi Bauböck B. A. Benson Dan Bintley Lindy Blackburn R. Blundell Katherine L. Bouman Geoffrey C. Bower Hope Boyce Michael Bremer Christiaan D. Brinkerink Roger Brissenden S. Britzen Avery E. Broderick Dominique Broguière Thomas Bronzwaer Sandra Bustamante Do‐Young Byun J. E. Carlstrom Chiara Ceccobello Andrew Chael Chi‐kwan Chan Koushik Chatterjee Shami Chatterjee Ming‐Tang Chen Xiaopeng Cheng Xiaopeng Cheng Ilje Cho Pierre Christian Nicholas S. Conroy J. E. Conway J. M. Cordes T. M. Crawford G. Crew Alejandro Cruz-Osorio Yuzhu Cui Jordy Davelaar Mariafelicia De Laurentis Roger Deane Jessica Dempsey G. Desvignes Jason Dexter Vedant Dhruv Sheperd S. Doeleman Sean Dougal Sergio A. Dzib Ralph P. Eatough Razieh Emami H. Falcke Joseph Farah Vincent L. Fish Ed Fomalont H. Alyson Ford Raquel Fraga-Encinas William T. Freeman Per Friberg Christian M. Fromm Antonio Fuentes Peter Galison Charles F. Gammie Roberto García Olivier Gentaz Boris Georgiev C. Goddi Roman Gold Arturo I. Gómez-Ruiz José L. Gómez Minfeng Gu Mark Gurwell Kazuhiro Hada Daryl Haggard Kari Haworth M. H. Hecht R. Hesper Dirk Heumann Luis C. Ho Paul T. P. Ho Mareki Honma Chih-Wei L. Huang Lei Huang D. H. Hughes Shiro Ikeda C. M. Violette Impellizzeri Makoto Inoue Sara Issaoun D. J. James Buell T. Jannuzi Michaël Janssen

Astrophysical black holes are expected to be described by the Kerr metric. This is only stationary, vacuum, axisymmetric metric, without electromagnetic charge, that satisfies Einstein's equations and does not have pathologies outside of event horizon. We present new constraints on potential deviations from prediction based 2017 EHT observations Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*). calibrate relationship between geometrically defined hole shadow observed size ring-like images using a library includes...

10.3847/2041-8213/ac6756 article EN cc-by The Astrophysical Journal Letters 2022-05-01
Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration Kazunori Akiyama A. Alberdi W. Alef Juan Carlos Algaba and 95 more Richard Anantua Keiichi Asada Rebecca Azulay U. Bach Anne-Kathrin Baczko David Ball M. Baloković John Barrett Michi Bauböck B. A. Benson Dan Bintley Lindy Blackburn R. Blundell Katherine L. Bouman Geoffrey C. Bower Hope Boyce Michael Bremer Christiaan D. Brinkerink Roger Brissenden S. Britzen Avery E. Broderick Dominique Broguière Thomas Bronzwaer Sandra Bustamante Do‐Young Byun J. E. Carlstrom Chiara Ceccobello Andrew Chael Chi‐kwan Chan Koushik Chatterjee Shami Chatterjee Ming‐Tang Chen Xiaopeng Cheng Xiaopeng Cheng Ilje Cho Pierre Christian Nicholas S. Conroy J. E. Conway J. M. Cordes T. M. Crawford G. Crew Alejandro Cruz-Osorio Yuzhu Cui Jordy Davelaar Mariafelicia De Laurentis Roger Deane Jessica Dempsey G. Desvignes Jason Dexter Vedant Dhruv Sheperd S. Doeleman Sean Dougal Sergio A. Dzib Ralph P. Eatough Razieh Emami H. Falcke Joseph Farah Vincent L. Fish Ed Fomalont H. Alyson Ford Raquel Fraga-Encinas William T. Freeman Per Friberg Christian M. Fromm Antonio Fuentes Peter Galison Charles F. Gammie Roberto García Olivier Gentaz Boris Georgiev C. Goddi Roman Gold Arturo I. Gómez-Ruiz José L. Gómez Minfeng Gu Mark Gurwell Kazuhiro Hada Daryl Haggard Kari Haworth M. H. Hecht R. Hesper Dirk Heumann Luis C. Ho Paul T. P. Ho Mareki Honma Chih-Wei L. Huang Lei Huang D. H. Hughes Shiro Ikeda C. M. Violette Impellizzeri Makoto Inoue Sara Issaoun D. J. James Buell T. Jannuzi Michaël Janssen

Abstract In this paper we provide a first physical interpretation for the Event Horizon Telescope's (EHT) 2017 observations of Sgr A*. Our main approach is to compare resolved EHT data at 230 GHz and unresolved non-EHT from radio X-ray wavelengths predictions library models based on time-dependent general relativistic magnetohydrodynamics simulations, including aligned, tilted, stellar-wind-fed simulations; radiative transfer performed assuming both thermal nonthermal electron distribution...

10.3847/2041-8213/ac6672 article EN cc-by The Astrophysical Journal Letters 2022-05-01
Kazunori Akiyama Juan Carlos Algaba A. Alberdi W. Alef Richard Anantua and 95 more Keiichi Asada Rebecca Azulay Anne-Kathrin Baczko David Ball M. Baloković John Barrett B. A. Benson Dan Bintley Lindy Blackburn R. Blundell W. Boland Katherine L. Bouman Geoffrey C. Bower Hope Boyce Michael Bremer Christiaan D. Brinkerink Roger Brissenden S. Britzen Avery E. Broderick Dominique Broguière Thomas Bronzwaer Do‐Young Byun J. E. Carlstrom Andrew Chael Chi‐kwan Chan Shami Chatterjee Koushik Chatterjee Ming‐Tang Chen Xiaopeng Cheng Paul M. Chesler Ilje Cho Pierre Christian J. E. Conway J. M. Cordes T. M. Crawford G. Crew Alejandro Cruz-Osorio Yuzhu Cui Jordy Davelaar Mariafelicia De Laurentis Roger Deane Jessica Dempsey G. Desvignes Jason Dexter Sheperd S. Doeleman Ralph P. Eatough H. Falcke Joseph Farah Vincent L. Fish Ed Fomalont H. Alyson Ford Raquel Fraga-Encinas William T. Freeman Per Friberg Christian M. Fromm Antonio Fuentes Peter Galison Charles F. Gammie Roberto García Olivier Gentaz Boris Georgiev C. Goddi Roman Gold José L. Gómez Arturo I. Gómez-Ruiz Minfeng Gu Mark Gurwell Kazuhiro Hada Daryl Haggard M. H. Hecht R. Hesper Luis C. Ho Paul T. P. Ho Mareki Honma Chih-Wei L. Huang Lei 磊 Huang 黄 D. H. Hughes Shiro Ikeda Makoto Inoue Sara Issaoun D. J. James Buell T. Jannuzi Michaël Janssen Britton Jeter Chih-Wei L. Huang Alejandra Jiménez-Rosales Michael D. Johnson Svetlana G. Jorstad Taehyun Jung Mansour Karami R. Karuppusamy Tomohisa Kawashima Garrett K. Keating Mark Kettenis Dong-Jin Kim

Abstract In 2017 April, the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) observed near-horizon region around supermassive black hole at core of M87 galaxy. These 1.3 mm wavelength observations revealed a compact asymmetric ring-like source morphology. This structure originates from synchrotron emission produced by relativistic plasma located in immediate vicinity hole. Here we present corresponding linear-polarimetric EHT images center M87. We find that only part ring is significantly polarized. The...

10.3847/2041-8213/abe71d article EN cc-by The Astrophysical Journal Letters 2021-03-01
Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration Kazunori Akiyama A. Alberdi W. Alef Juan Carlos Algaba and 95 more Richard Anantua Keiichi Asada Rebecca Azulay U. Bach Anne-Kathrin Baczko David Ball M. Baloković John Barrett Michi Bauböck B. A. Benson Dan Bintley Lindy Blackburn R. Blundell Katherine L. Bouman Geoffrey C. Bower Hope Boyce Michael Bremer Christiaan D. Brinkerink Roger Brissenden S. Britzen Avery E. Broderick Dominique Broguière Thomas Bronzwaer Sandra Bustamante Do‐Young Byun J. E. Carlstrom Chiara Ceccobello Andrew Chael Chi‐kwan Chan Koushik Chatterjee Shami Chatterjee Ming‐Tang Chen Xiaopeng Cheng Xiaopeng Cheng Ilje Cho Pierre Christian Nicholas S. Conroy J. E. Conway J. M. Cordes T. M. Crawford G. Crew Alejandro Cruz-Osorio Yuzhu Cui Jordy Davelaar Mariafelicia De Laurentis Roger Deane Jessica Dempsey G. Desvignes Jason Dexter Vedant Dhruv Sheperd S. Doeleman Sean Dougal Sergio A. Dzib Ralph P. Eatough Razieh Emami H. Falcke Joseph Farah Vincent L. Fish Ed Fomalont H. Alyson Ford Raquel Fraga-Encinas William T. Freeman Per Friberg Christian M. Fromm Antonio Fuentes Peter Galison Charles F. Gammie Roberto García Olivier Gentaz Boris Georgiev C. Goddi Roman Gold Arturo I. Gómez-Ruiz José L. Gómez Minfeng Gu Mark Gurwell Kazuhiro Hada Daryl Haggard Kari Haworth M. H. Hecht R. Hesper Dirk Heumann Luis C. Ho Paul T. P. Ho Mareki Honma Chih-Wei L. Huang Lei Huang D. H. Hughes Shiro Ikeda C. M. Violette Impellizzeri Makoto Inoue Sara Issaoun D. J. James Buell T. Jannuzi Michaël Janssen

Abstract We present the first event-horizon-scale images and spatiotemporal analysis of Sgr A* taken with Event Horizon Telescope in 2017 April at a wavelength 1.3 mm. Imaging has been conducted through surveys over wide range imaging assumptions using classical CLEAN algorithm, regularized maximum likelihood methods, Bayesian posterior sampling method. Different prescriptions have used to account for scattering effects by interstellar medium toward Galactic center. Mitigation rapid intraday...

10.3847/2041-8213/ac6429 article EN cc-by The Astrophysical Journal Letters 2022-05-01

The 2017 Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) observations of the central source in M87 have led to first measurement size a black-hole shadow. This observation offers new and clean gravitational test metric strong-field regime. We show analytically that spacetimes deviate from Kerr but satisfy weak-field tests can lead large deviations predicted shadows are inconsistent with even current EHT measurements. use numerical calculations regular, parametric, non-Kerr metrics identify common...

10.1103/physrevlett.125.141104 article EN Physical Review Letters 2020-10-01
Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration Kazunori Akiyama A. Alberdi W. Alef Juan Carlos Algaba and 95 more Richard Anantua Keiichi Asada Rebecca Azulay U. Bach Anne-Kathrin Baczko David Ball M. Baloković John Barrett Michi Bauböck B. A. Benson Dan Bintley Lindy Blackburn R. Blundell Katherine L. Bouman Geoffrey C. Bower Hope Boyce Michael Bremer Christiaan D. Brinkerink Roger Brissenden S. Britzen Avery E. Broderick Dominique Broguière Thomas Bronzwaer Sandra Bustamante Do‐Young Byun J. E. Carlstrom Chiara Ceccobello Andrew Chael Chi‐kwan Chan Koushik Chatterjee Shami Chatterjee Ming‐Tang Chen Xiaopeng Cheng Xiaopeng Cheng Ilje Cho Pierre Christian Nicholas S. Conroy J. E. Conway J. M. Cordes T. M. Crawford G. Crew Alejandro Cruz-Osorio Yuzhu Cui Jordy Davelaar Mariafelicia De Laurentis Roger Deane Jessica Dempsey G. Desvignes Jason Dexter Vedant Dhruv Sheperd S. Doeleman Sean Dougal Sergio A. Dzib Ralph P. Eatough Razieh Emami H. Falcke Joseph Farah Vincent L. Fish Ed Fomalont H. Alyson Ford Raquel Fraga-Encinas William T. Freeman Per Friberg Christian M. Fromm Antonio Fuentes Peter Galison Charles F. Gammie Roberto García Olivier Gentaz Boris Georgiev C. Goddi Roman Gold Arturo I. Gómez-Ruiz José L. Gómez Minfeng Gu Mark Gurwell Kazuhiro Hada Daryl Haggard Kari Haworth M. H. Hecht R. Hesper Dirk Heumann Luis C. Ho Paul T. P. Ho Mareki Honma Chih-Wei L. Huang Lei Huang D. H. Hughes Shiro Ikeda C. M. Violette Impellizzeri Makoto Inoue Sara Issaoun D. J. James Buell T. Jannuzi Michaël Janssen

We present Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) 1.3 mm measurements of the radio source located at position supermassive black hole Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*), collected during 2017 April 5--11 campaign. The observations were carried out with eight facilities six locations across globe. Novel calibration methods are employed to account for Sgr A*'s flux variability. majority emission arises from horizon scales, where intrinsic structural variability is detected on timescales minutes hours. effects...

10.3847/2041-8213/ac6675 article EN cc-by The Astrophysical Journal Letters 2022-05-01
Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration Kazunori Akiyama A. Alberdi W. Alef Juan Carlos Algaba and 95 more Richard Anantua Keiichi Asada Rebecca Azulay U. Bach Anne-Kathrin Baczko David Ball M. Baloković John Barrett Michi Bauböck B. A. Benson Dan Bintley Lindy Blackburn R. Blundell Katherine L. Bouman Geoffrey C. Bower Hope Boyce Michael Bremer Christiaan D. Brinkerink Roger Brissenden S. Britzen Avery E. Broderick Dominique Broguière Thomas Bronzwaer Sandra Bustamante Do‐Young Byun J. E. Carlstrom Chiara Ceccobello Andrew Chael Chi‐kwan Chan Koushik Chatterjee Shami Chatterjee Ming‐Tang Chen Xiaopeng Cheng Xiaopeng Cheng Ilje Cho Pierre Christian Nicholas S. Conroy J. E. Conway J. M. Cordes T. M. Crawford G. Crew Alejandro Cruz-Osorio Yuzhu Cui Jordy Davelaar Mariafelicia De Laurentis Roger Deane Jessica Dempsey G. Desvignes Jason Dexter Vedant Dhruv Sheperd S. Doeleman Sean Dougal Sergio A. Dzib Ralph P. Eatough Razieh Emami H. Falcke Joseph Farah Vincent L. Fish Ed Fomalont H. Alyson Ford Raquel Fraga-Encinas William T. Freeman Per Friberg Christian M. Fromm Antonio Fuentes Peter Galison Charles F. Gammie Roberto García Olivier Gentaz Boris Georgiev C. Goddi Roman Gold Arturo I. Gómez-Ruiz José L. Gómez Minfeng Gu Mark Gurwell Kazuhiro Hada Daryl Haggard Kari Haworth M. H. Hecht R. Hesper Dirk Heumann Luis C. Ho Paul T. P. Ho Mareki Honma Chih-Wei L. Huang Lei Huang D. H. Hughes Shiro Ikeda C. M. Violette Impellizzeri Makoto Inoue Sara Issaoun D. J. James Buell T. Jannuzi Michaël Janssen

In this paper we quantify the temporal variability and image morphology of horizon-scale emission from Sgr A*, as observed by EHT in 2017 April at a wavelength 1.3 mm. We find that A* data exhibit exceeds what can be explained uncertainties or effects interstellar scattering. The magnitude substantial fraction correlated flux density, reaching $\sim$100\% on some baselines. Through an exploration simple geometric source models, demonstrate ring-like morphologies provide better fits to than...

10.3847/2041-8213/ac6736 article EN cc-by The Astrophysical Journal Letters 2022-05-01
Prashant Kocherlakota Luciano Rezzolla H. Falcke Christian M. Fromm M. Krämer and 95 more Yosuke Mizuno Antonios Nathanail Héctor Olivares Ziri Younsi Kazunori Akiyama A. Alberdi W. Alef Juan Carlos Algaba Richard Anantua Keiichi Asada Rebecca Azulay Anne-Kathrin Baczko David Ball M. Baloković John Barrett B. A. Benson Dan Bintley Lindy Blackburn R. Blundell W. Boland Katherine L. Bouman Geoffrey C. Bower Hope Boyce Michael Bremer Christiaan D. Brinkerink Roger Brissenden S. Britzen Avery E. Broderick Dominique Broguière Thomas Bronzwaer Do‐Young Byun J. E. Carlstrom Andrew Chael Chi‐kwan Chan Shami Chatterjee Koushik Chatterjee Ming‐Tang Chen Yong‐Jun Chen Paul M. Chesler Ilje Cho Pierre Christian J. E. Conway J. M. Cordes T. M. Crawford G. Crew Alejandro Cruz-Osorio Yuzhu Cui Jordy Davelaar Mariafelicia De Laurentis Roger Deane Jessica Dempsey G. Desvignes Sheperd S. Doeleman Ralph P. Eatough Joseph Farah Vincent L. Fish Ed Fomalont Raquel Fraga-Encinas Per Friberg H. Alyson Ford Antonio Fuentes Peter Galison Charles F. Gammie Roberto García Olivier Gentaz Boris Georgiev C. Goddi Roman Gold José L. Gómez Arturo I. Gómez-Ruiz Minfeng Gu Mark Gurwell Kazuhiro Hada Daryl Haggard M. H. Hecht R. Hesper Luis C. Ho Paul T. P. Ho Mareki Honma Chih-Wei L. Huang Lei Huang D. H. Hughes Shiro Ikeda Makoto Inoue Sara Issaoun David J. James Buell T. Jannuzi Michaël Janssen Britton Jeter Wu Jiang Alejandra Jiménez-Rosales Michael D. Johnson Svetlana G. Jorstad Taehyun Jung Mansour Karami

Our understanding of strong gravity near supermassive compact objects has recently improved thanks to the measurements made by Event Horizon Telescope (EHT). We use here M87* shadow size infer constraints on physical charges a large variety nonrotating or rotating black holes. For example, we show that quality is already sufficient rule out highly charged dilaton hole. Similarly, when considering holes with two and independent charges, are able exclude considerable regions space parameters...

10.1103/physrevd.103.104047 article EN cc-by Physical review. D/Physical review. D. 2021-05-20

Interferometric imaging now achieves angular resolutions as fine 10 microarcsec, probing scales that are inaccessible to single telescopes. Traditional synthesis methods require calibrated visibilities; however, interferometric calibration is challenging, especially at high frequencies. Nevertheless, most studies present only a image of their data after process "self-calibration," an iterative procedure where the initial and assumptions can significantly influence final image. We method for...

10.3847/1538-4357/aab6a8 article EN The Astrophysical Journal 2018-04-10

Magnetic fields near the event horizon Astronomers have long sought to examine a black hole's horizon—the boundary around hole within which nothing can escape. Johnson et al. used sophisticated interferometry techniques combine data from millimeter-wavelength telescopes world. They measured polarization just outside of Sgr A*, supermassive at center our galaxy, Milky Way. The is signature ordered magnetic generated in accretion disk hole. results help explain how holes accrete gas and launch...

10.1126/science.aac7087 article EN Science 2015-12-03

We derive new limits on the elastic scattering cross section between baryons and dark matter using cosmic microwave background data from Planck satellite measurements of Lyman-alpha forest flux power spectrum Sloan Digital Sky Survey. Our analysis addresses generic sections form $\ensuremath{\sigma}\ensuremath{\propto}{v}^{n}$, where $v$ is matter--baryon relative velocity, allowing for constraints independent specific particle physics models. include high-$\ensuremath{\ell}$ polarization in...

10.1103/physrevd.97.103530 article EN Physical review. D/Physical review. D. 2018-05-29

Simulated images of a black hole surrounded by optically thin emission typically display two main features: central brightness depression and narrow, bright "photon ring" consisting strongly lensed superposed on top the direct emission. The photon ring closely tracks theoretical curve image plane corresponding to light rays that asymptote unstably bound orbits around hole. This critical has size shape are purely governed Kerr geometry; in contrast, size, shape, depth observed all depend...

10.3847/1538-4357/ac09ee article EN The Astrophysical Journal 2021-08-27

ABSTRACT We present the results of nine simulations radiatively inefficient magnetically arrested discs (MADs) across different values black hole spin parameter a*: −0.9, −0.7, −0.5, −0.3, 0, 0.3, 0.5, 0.7, and 0.9. Each simulation was run up to $t \gtrsim 100\, 000\, GM/c^3$ ensure disc inflow equilibrium out large radii. find that saturated magnetic flux level, consequently also jet power, MAD depends strongly on spin, confirming previous results. Prograde saturate at a much higher...

10.1093/mnras/stac285 article EN Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2022-02-04
Maciek Wielgus N. Marchili I. Martí‐Vidal Garrett K. Keating Venkatessh Ramakrishnan and 95 more Paul Tiede Ed Fomalont Sara Issaoun Joey Neilsen Michael A. Nowak Lindy Blackburn Charles F. Gammie C. Goddi Daryl Haggard Daeyoung Lee Monika Mościbrodzka Alexandra J. Tetarenko Geoffrey C. Bower Chi‐kwan Chan Koushik Chatterjee Paul M. Chesler Jason Dexter Sheperd S. Doeleman Boris Georgiev Mark Gurwell Michael D. Johnson Daniel P. Marrone Alejandro Mus Dimitrios Psaltis Bart Ripperda Gunther Witzel Kazunori Akiyama A. Alberdi W. Alef Juan Carlos Algaba Richard Anantua Keiichi Asada Rebecca Azulay U. Bach Anne-Kathrin Baczko David Ball M. Baloković John Barrett Michi Bauböck B. A. Benson Dan Bintley R. Blundell W. Boland Katherine L. Bouman Hope Boyce Michael Bremer Christiaan D. Brinkerink Roger Brissenden S. Britzen Avery E. Broderick Dominique Broguière Thomas Bronzwaer Sandra Bustamante Do‐Young Byun J. E. Carlstrom Chiara Ceccobello Andrew Chael Shami Chatterjee Ming‐Tang Chen Xiaopeng Cheng Ilje Cho Pierre Christian Nicholas S. Conroy J. E. Conway J. M. Cordes T. M. Crawford G. Crew Alejandro Cruz-Osorio Yuzhu Cui Jordy Davelaar Mariafelicia De Laurentis Roger Deane Jessica Dempsey G. Desvignes Vedant Dhruv Sergio A. Dzib Ralph P. Eatough Razieh Emami H. Falcke Joseph Farah Vincent L. Fish H. Alyson Ford Raquel Fraga-Encinas William T. Freeman Per Friberg Christian M. Fromm Antonio Fuentes Peter Galison Roberto García Olivier Gentaz Roman Gold Arturo I. Gómez-Ruiz José L. Gómez Minfeng Gu Kazuhiro Hada

The Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) observed the compact radio source, Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*), in Galactic Center on 2017 April 5-11 1.3 millimeter wavelength band. At same time, interferometric array data from Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array and Submillimeter were collected, providing Sgr light curves simultaneous with EHT observations. These sets, complementing very-long-baseline interferometry, are characterized by a cadence signal-to-noise ratio previously unattainable for at...

10.3847/2041-8213/ac6428 article EN cc-by The Astrophysical Journal Letters 2022-05-01

The Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) has led to the first images of a supermassive black hole, revealing central compact objects in elliptical galaxy M87 and Milky Way. Proposed upgrades this array through next-generation EHT (ngEHT) program would sharply improve angular resolution, dynamic range, temporal coverage existing observations. These improvements will uniquely enable wealth transformative new discoveries related hole science, extending from event-horizon-scale studies strong gravity...

10.3390/galaxies11030061 article EN cc-by Galaxies 2023-04-24
Kazunori Akiyama A. Alberdi W. Alef Juan Carlos Algaba Richard Anantua and 95 more Keiichi Asada Rebecca Azulay U. Bach Anne-Kathrin Baczko David Ball M. Baloković John Barrett Michi Bauböck B. A. Benson Dan Bintley Lindy Blackburn R. Blundell Katherine L. Bouman Geoffrey C. Bower Hope Boyce Michael Bremer Christiaan D. Brinkerink Roger Brissenden S. Britzen Avery E. Broderick Dominique Broguière Thomas Bronzwaer Sandra Bustamante Do‐Young Byun J. E. Carlstrom Chiara Ceccobello Andrew Chael Chi‐kwan Chan Dominic O. Chang Koushik Chatterjee Shami Chatterjee Ming‐Tang Chen Xiaopeng Cheng Xiaopeng Cheng Ilje Cho Pierre Christian Nicholas S. Conroy J. E. Conway J. M. Cordes T. M. Crawford G. Crew Alejandro Cruz-Osorio Yuzhu Cui Rohan Dahale Jordy Davelaar Mariafelicia De Laurentis Roger Deane Jessica Dempsey G. Desvignes Jason Dexter Vedant Dhruv Sheperd S. Doeleman Sean Dougal Sergio A. Dzib Ralph P. Eatough Razieh Emami H. Falcke Joseph Farah Vincent L. Fish Ed Fomalont H. Alyson Ford Marianna Foschi Raquel Fraga-Encinas William T. Freeman Per Friberg Christian M. Fromm Antonio Fuentes Peter Galison Charles F. Gammie Roberto García Olivier Gentaz Boris Georgiev C. Goddi Roman Gold Arturo I. Gómez-Ruiz José L. Gómez Minfeng Gu Mark Gurwell Kazuhiro Hada Daryl Haggard Kari Haworth M. H. Hecht R. Hesper Dirk Heumann Luis C. Ho Paul T. P. Ho Mareki Honma Chih-Wei L. Huang Lei Huang D. H. Hughes Shiro Ikeda C. M. Violette Impellizzeri Makoto Inoue Sara Issaoun D. J. James

Abstract Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) observations have revealed a bright ring of emission around the supermassive black hole at center M87 galaxy. EHT images in linear polarization further identified coherent spiral pattern hole, produced from ordered magnetic fields threading emitting plasma. Here we present first analysis circular using data, acquired 2017, which can potentially provide additional insights into and plasma composition near hole. Interferometric closure quantities...

10.3847/2041-8213/acff70 article EN cc-by The Astrophysical Journal Letters 2023-11-01
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