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Astrophysics, Relativity, and Cosmology Seminar - Sara Issaoun (Harvard, CfA) "Unraveling the mysteries of our Milky Way black hole Sagittarius A*"

Mar 11, 2026   11:00 am  
Rhondale Tso Seminar Room, Loomis 236
Sponsor
Department of Physics
Speaker
Sara Issaoun (Harvard, CfA)
Contact
Deanna Frye
E-Mail
ddebord@illinois.edu
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Originating Calendar
Physics - Astrophysics, Relativity, and Cosmology Seminar

In 2022 and 2024, the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) collaboration revealed the first images of the shadow of our Milky Way supermassive black hole, Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*), in total intensity and in polarization. Since its detection in the mid-70s, this bright radio source in the Galactic Center was shrouded in a veil of mystery. The Nobel-awarded stellar orbits research in the Galactic Center pinned down its mass and distance, showing evidence of an extremely compact 4 million-solar-mass object at the heart of our Galaxy. The EHT then provided the first direct evidence that this object is indeed a black hole and resolved its shadow for the first time. In this talk, I will explain the challenges of imaging Sgr A*, how these challenges were overcome with the EHT, and future prospects for making new discoveries about our Milky Way black hole with radio observations.

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