Abstract
Abstract
We use 23 yr of astrometric and radial velocity data on the orbit of the star S0-2 to constrain a hypothetical intermediate-mass black hole orbiting the massive black hole Sgr A* at the Galactic center. The data place upper limits on variations of the orientation of the stellar orbit at levels between 0.°02 and 0.°07 per year. We use a combination of analytic estimates and full numerical integrations of the orbit of S0-2 in the presence of a black hole binary. For a companion intermediate-mass black hole outside the orbit of S0-2 (1020 au), we find that a companion black hole with mass m
c
between 103 and 105
M
⊙ is excluded, with a boundary behaving as
a
c
∼
m
c
1
/
3
. For a companion with a
c
< 1020 au, a black hole with mass between 103 and 105
M
⊙ is excluded, with
a
c
∼
m
c
−
1
/
2
. These bounds arise from quadrupolar perturbations of the orbit of S0-2. Significantly stronger bounds on an inner companion arise from the fact that the location of S0-2 is measured relative to the bright emission of Sgr A* and that separation is perturbed by the “wobble” of Sgr A* about the center of mass between it and the companion. The result is a set of bounds as small as 400 M
⊙ at 200 au; the numerical simulations suggest a bound from these effects varying as
a
c
∼
m
c
−
1
. We compare and contrast our results with those from a recent analysis by the GRAVITY collaboration.
Funder
National Science Foundation
NASA ∣ SMD ∣ Astrophysics Division
Publisher
American Astronomical Society
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
Cited by
8 articles.
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