Abstract

We have observed the central region of the Galaxy at 610 MHz with the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT). We detect emission from Sgr A*, the compact object at the dynamical centre of the Galaxy, and estimate its flux density at 610 MHz to be 0.5 ± 0.1 Jy. This is the lowest frequency at which Sgr A* has been detected. Comparison of the 610 MHz and 1.4 GHz map of this region indicates that most parts of the Sgr-A West HII region are optically thick at 610 MHz, having optical depth of ∼2. However, Sgr A*, which is seen in the same region in projection, shows a flat spectral index between 1.4 GHz and 610 MHz. This is consistent with its high frequency spectral index, which indicates that Sgr A* is located in front of the Sgr-A West complex. An intrinsic turnover in its spectrum between 580 and 330 MHz is likely to be the cause of its non detection at 408 and 330 MHz.

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