eFTC-200603
Sagittarius A* and a revealing far-IR Image from the 2013 Sofia/Forcast Mission |
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Author: Y. Leblanc (eFieldTheory.COM) Email: AbstractHigh definition sub-millimeter radio pictures and data of Sgr A* from the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) collaboration have yet to be published. However a very recent communication from astrophysicist Rudolph Schild informs me that the important physics about Sgr A* has already been elucidated by himself in a 2016 Journal of Cosmology article. A spectacular far-IR image provided in the 2013 NASA Sofia/Forcast mission report shows a radiating 3-arm structure identified by Schild as synchrotron radiation from electrons following magnetic field lines originating from the central Sgr A* compact object surface toward the circumnuclear ring (CNR), i.e. the inner accretion disk of the compact object at the galactic center. Such a structure is predicted by the MECO theory of Robertson and Leiter and identified as such by Schild. Black hole objects cannot explain such a structure since they have no intrinsic magnetic moment. Copyright © 2020 Yvan Leblanc. All rights reserved
PACS: 4.60.+n, 11.17.+y, 97.60.Lf Cite as: Leblanc, Y., "Sagittarius A* and a revealing far-IR Image from the 2013 Sofia/Forcast Mission", manuscript no. eFTC-200603 (2020). http://www.efieldtheory.com/abs/?eFTC-200603; doi:10.13140/RG.2.2.21104.28161. |
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