Multi-wavelength Observations of Sgr A* During the 2018 Event Horizon Telescope Campaign

The nearby elliptical galaxy M87 contains one of only two supermassive black holes whose emission surrounding the event horizon has been imaged by the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT). In 2018, more than two dozen multi-wavelength (MWL) facilities (from radio to γ-ray energies) took part in the second M87 EHT campaign. The goal of this extensive MWL campaign was to better understand the physics of the accreting black hole M87*, the relationship between the inflow and inner jets, and the high-energy particle acceleration. Understanding the complex astrophysics is also a necessary first step towards performing further tests of general relativity. This data set contains flux results for each individual facility involved in the observational campaign. Further details are available in each individual TeX file.

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Lauks Vērtība
Autors The EHT MWL Science Working Group
Pēdējā atjaunināšana aprīlis 10, 2026, 23:00 (UTC)
Published aprīlis 8, 2026, 06:51 (UTC)
Citation The EHT MWL Science Working Group 2025. Multi-wavelength Observations of Sgr A* During the 2018 Event Horizon Telescope Campaign. CyVerse Data Commons. DOI 10.25739/a06k-6w42
de_created_date 2025-01-08T05:05:13Z
de_modified_date 2025-01-09T22:05:03Z
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publisher CyVerse Data Commons
resourceType Astronomical Data and Modeling Products