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Testing General Relativity with Infrared Interferometry in the Center of the Milky Way
Séminaire IPAG de Reinhard Genzel (MPE Garching & UC Berkeley), jeudi 20 septembre 2018 à 11h00, salle Manuel Forestini
The Center of our Galaxy is a unique laboratory for exploring the astrophysics around a massive black hole and testing General Relativity and other theoretical concepts in this extreme environment. I will discuss the results of a major campaign of observing the Galactic Center in 2017/2108 with three instruments at the European Southern Observatory’s VLT, including the novel GRAVITY interferometric beam combiner of the 4 UTs. During this period the B-star S2 completed a peri-passage at 1400 R_S, and permitted for the first time a test of the equivalence principle and the detection of the first post-Newtonian orbital elements in a classical ’clock experiment’ around a massive black hole.