Relativistic redshift of the star S0-2 orbiting the Galactic Center supermassive black hole

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The general theory of relativity predicts that a star passing close to a supermassive black hole should exhibit a relativistic redshift. In this study, we used observations of the Galactic Center star S0-2 to test this prediction.We combined existing spectroscopic and astrometric measurements from 1995-2017, which cover S0-2's 16-year orbit, with measurements from March to September 2018, which cover three events during S0-2's closest approach to the black hole. We detected a combination of special relativistic and gravitational redshift, quantified using the redshift parameter ϒ. Our result, ϒ = 0.88 ± 0.17, is consistent with general relativity (ϒ = 1) and excludes a Newtonian model (U = 0) with a statistical significance of 5ω.

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Do, T., Hees, A., Ghez, A., Martinez, G. D., Chu, D. S., Jia, S., … Wizinowich, P. (2019). Relativistic redshift of the star S0-2 orbiting the Galactic Center supermassive black hole. Science, 365(6454), 664–668. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aav8137

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