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Spacetime Tomography Using the Event Horizon Telescope

Authors :
Paul Tiede
Mansour Karami
Hung Yi Pu
Jorge A. Preciado-López
Roman Gold
Avery E. Broderick
Source :
Tiede, P, Pu, H-Y, Broderick, A E, Gold, R, Karami, M & Preciado-López, J A 2020, ' Spacetime Tomography Using the Event Horizon Telescope ', The Astrophysical Journal, vol. 892, no. 2, 132 . https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ab744c
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
American Astronomical Society, 2020.

Abstract

We have now entered the new era of high-resolution imaging astronomy with the beginning of the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT). The EHT can resolve the dynamics of matter in the immediate vicinity around black holes at and below the horizon scale. One of the candidate black holes, Sagittarius A* flares 1\-4 times a day depending on the wavelength. A possible interpretation of these flares could be hotspots generated through magnetic reconnection events in the accretion flow. In this paper, we construct a semi-analytical model for hotspots that include the effects of shearing as a spot moves along the accretion flow. We then explore the ability of the EHT to recover these hotspots. Even including significant systematic uncertainties, such as thermal noise, diffractive scattering, and background emission due to an accretion disk, we were able to recover the hotspots and spacetime structure to sub-percent precision. Moreover, by observing multiple flaring events we show how the EHT could be used to tomographically map spacetime. This provides new avenues for testing relativistic fluid dynamics and general relativity near the event horizon of supermassive black holes.<br />Accepted to ApJ (17 pages, 15 figures) (revised edition corrected some affiliations)

Details

ISSN :
15384357
Volume :
892
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9bafc2ffbc975ea15b70d112df73ec12