Future prospects for measuring 1PPN parameters using observations of S2 and S62 at the Galactic center

IF 5.8 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS Astronomy & Astrophysics Pub Date : 2025-02-19 DOI:10.1051/0004-6361/202452814
Victor de Mora Losada, Riccardo Della Monica, Ivan de Martino, Mariafelicia De Laurentis
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Context. The parameterized post-Newtonian (PPN) formalism offers an agnostic framework for evaluating theories of gravity that extend beyond general relativity. Departures from general relativity are represented by a set of dimensionless parameters that, at the first order in the expansion, reduce to β and γ, which describe deviations in spatial curvature and nonlinear superposition effects of gravity, respectively.Aims. We exploit future observations of stars at the Galactic center, orbiting the supermassive black hole Sagittarius A*, to forecast the ability to constrain the first-order PPN parameters γ and β.Methods. We have generated a mock catalog of astrometric and spectroscopic data for S2, based on the Schwarzschild metric, simulating observations over multiple orbital periods with the GRAVITY and SINFONI instruments. Our analysis includes the effects of relativistic orbital precession and line-of-sight velocity gravitational redshift. Since future data for S2 can only provide constraints on a linear combination of the PPN parameters β and γ, we also analyzed the impact of future observations of the gravitational lensing on stars that pass closer in the sky to Sgr A*, such as the known star S62, which can potentially provide tight constraints on the parameter γ, which alone regulates the amplitude of the astrometric deviations due to lensing.Results. When combining lensing observations for S62, and the precise orbital tracking of S2, one obtains independent constraints on both γ (with a potential precision as good as and β (with a corresponding precision of ~2%), providing a precision test of general relativity and its extensions.
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利用银河系中心观测S2和S62来测量1PPN参数的未来展望
上下文。参数化的后牛顿(PPN)形式主义为评估超越广义相对论的引力理论提供了一个不可知论的框架。对广义相对论的偏离用一组无量纲参数来表示,在展开的一阶,这些参数降为β和γ,它们分别描述了空间曲率的偏离和重力的非线性叠加效应。我们利用对银河系中心围绕超大质量黑洞人马座A*运行的恒星的未来观测,来预测约束一阶PPN参数γ和β的能力。我们基于史瓦西度规,用重力和sinoni仪器模拟了多个轨道周期的观测结果,生成了S2的天体测量和光谱数据的模拟目录。我们的分析包括相对论轨道进动和视距速度引力红移的影响。由于S2的未来数据只能提供PPN参数β和γ线性组合的约束,我们还分析了引力透镜对天空中更接近Sgr a *的恒星的未来观测的影响,例如已知的恒星S62,它可能会提供对参数γ的严格约束,而参数γ单独调节由透镜引起的天文测量偏差的幅度。将S62的透镜观测与S2的精确轨道跟踪相结合,得到了对γ和β的独立约束,两者的潜在精度可达~2%,为广义相对论及其扩展提供了精度检验。
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Astronomy & Astrophysics
Astronomy & Astrophysics 地学天文-天文与天体物理
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