Hotspots and Photon Rings in Spherically-Symmetric Spacetimes
Abstract
Future black hole (BH) imaging observations are expected to resolve finer features corresponding to higher-order images of hotspots and of the horizon-scale accretion flow. In spherical spacetimes, the image order is determined by the number of half-loops executed by the photons that form it. Consecutive-order images arrive approximately after a delay time of times the BH shadow radius. The fractional diameters, widths, and flux-densities of consecutive-order images are exponentially demagnified by the lensing Lyapunov exponent, a characteristic of the spacetime. The appearance of a simple point-sized hotspot when located at fixed spatial locations or in motion on circular orbits is investigated. The exact time delay between the appearance of its zeroth and first-order images agrees with our analytic estimate, which accounts for the observer inclination, with error for hotspots located about from a Schwarzschild BH of mass . Since M87 and Sgr A host geometrically-thick accretion flows, we also explore the variation in the diameters and widths of their first-order images with disk scale-height. Using a simple conical torus model, for realistic morphologies, we estimate the first-order image diameter to deviate from that of the shadow by and its width to be . Finally, the error in recovering the Schwarzschild lensing exponent (), when using the diameters or the widths of the first and second-order images is estimated to be . It will soon become possible to robustly learn more about the spacetime geometry of astrophysical BHs from such measurements.
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@article{arxiv.2403.08862,
title = {Hotspots and Photon Rings in Spherically-Symmetric Spacetimes},
author = {Prashant Kocherlakota and Luciano Rezzolla and Rittick Roy and Maciek Wielgus},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.08862},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
Discussion on degeneracies added, matches accepted version. For implications for gravity tests, see part II of this series at arXiv:2307.16841