VLBI data on TXS 2005+403 show refractive substructure from interstellar turbulence that cannot be explained by diffractive scattering alone and remains stable over nine years.
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EHT data show a 51.8 microarcsecond ring around Sgr A* consistent with the shadow of a 4 million solar mass Kerr black hole viewed at moderate inclination.
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Direct VLBI Detection of Interstellar Turbulence Imprint on a Quasar: TXS 2005+403
VLBI data on TXS 2005+403 show refractive substructure from interstellar turbulence that cannot be explained by diffractive scattering alone and remains stable over nine years.
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First Sagittarius A* Event Horizon Telescope Results. I. The Shadow of the Supermassive Black Hole in the Center of the Milky Way
EHT data show a 51.8 microarcsecond ring around Sgr A* consistent with the shadow of a 4 million solar mass Kerr black hole viewed at moderate inclination.