eFTC-200602
The Active Galactic Nucleus Sgr A* and The Event Horizon Telescope Data |
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Author: Y. Leblanc (eFieldTheory.COM) Email: AbstractThe high definition reconstructed pictures of the Messier 87* Active Galactic Nucleus (AGN) from the Event Horizon interferometric Radio-Telescope collaboration has boosted up the black hole theory supporters. We have instead argued in favor of the identification of this object as a Magnetospheric Eternally Collapsing Object (MECO) with finite luminosity, large but finite redshift and an intrinsic magnetic moment. So the pictures of the M87* nucleus would actually be the first pictures of a MECO, not a Kerr Black Hole. Here we ask about the fate of the collected data from Sagitarius A* and strongly encourage the research collaboration team to publish whatever they got as the MECO model of Robertson and Leiter would predict magnetic inflow and outflow patterns in high resolution images distinct from the ones obtained by numerical simulations while treating Sgr A* as a black hole. Copyright © 2020 Yvan Leblanc. All rights reserved
PACS: 4.60.+n, 11.17.+y, 97.60.Lf Cite as: Leblanc, Y., "The Active Galactic Nucleus Sgr A* and The Event Horizon Telescope Data", manuscript no. eFTC-200602 (2020). http://www.efieldtheory.com/abs/?eFTC-200602; doi:10.13140/RG.2.2.19500.28803. |
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