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The Shape of the Black Hole Photon Ring: A Precise Test of Strong-Field General Relativity

Samuel E. Gralla, Alexandru Lupsasca

Published 2020-08-10Version 1

We propose a new test of strong-field general relativity (GR) based on the universal interferometric signature of the black hole photon ring. The photon ring is a narrow ring-shaped feature, predicted by GR but not yet observed, that appears on images of sources near a black hole. It is caused by extreme bending of light within a few Schwarzschild radii of the event horizon and provides a direct probe of the unstable bound photon orbits of the Kerr geometry. We show that the precise shape of the observable photon ring is remarkably insensitive to the astronomical source profile and can therefore be used as a stringent test of GR. We forecast that a space-based interferometry experiment targeting M87* could test the Kerr nature of the source to the sub-sub-percent level.

Comments: A version of this manuscript with Daniel P. Marrone as third author has been submitted to the Event Horizon Telescope collaboration for internal review. 20 pages, 9 figures
Categories: gr-qc, astro-ph.HE, hep-th
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