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Here's How We Could Measure the Mass of SgrA* to Within One Solar Mass


The mass of the Milky Way's supermassive black hole, SgrA*, is roughly 4.3 million times the mass of the Sun, give or take a few hundred thousand solar masses. But a team of astronomers thinks they can dial that accuracy down to know with an error rate of a single solar mass. They propose to do this by measuring gravitational waves from SgrA* as brown dwarfs orbit it closely. These dwarfs act like natural probes mapping out the warped space around SgrA*.

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