Appearance of an Infalling Star in Black Holes with Multiple Photon Spheres
Abstract
Photon spheres play a pivotal role in the imaging of luminous objects near black holes. In this paper, we examine observational appearances of a star freely falling in hairy black holes, which can possess one or two photon spheres outside the event horizon. When there exists a single photon sphere, the total luminosity measured by distant observers decreases exponentially with time at late times. Due to successive arrivals of photons orbiting around the photon sphere different times, a specific observer would see a series of light flashes with decreasing intensity, which share a similar frequency content. Whereas in the case with two photon spheres, photons temporarily trapped between the photon spheres can cause a peak of the total luminosity, which is followed by a slow exponential decay, at late times. In addition, these photons lead to one more series of light flashes seen by the specific observer.
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@article{arxiv.2206.13705,
title = {Appearance of an Infalling Star in Black Holes with Multiple Photon Spheres},
author = {Yiqian Chen and Guangzhou Guo and Peng Wang and Houwen Wu and Haitang Yang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.13705},
year = {2022}
}
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28 pages,10 figures