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Imprints of Black Hole Shadows and Polarization Patterns of Various Thick Disks: Bumblebee gravity

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2026-05-26 v1

Abstract

The main objective of this study is to explore the shadow and polarization patterns of a Kerr-Sen-like BH induced from Bumblebee gravity, which, among other alternative theories of gravity beyond Einstein gravity, stands out as a promising candidate for explaining certain high-energy astrophysical phenomena. Specifically, we would like to probe the influence of the rate of LSB parameter \ell and the Bumblebee charge QQ on the resulting image morphology at 230GHz230\mathrm{GHz}. We adopt a phenomenological RIAF-like model and an analytical BAAF disk model. Both models depict that the bright ring is encircled by two central dark regions, each of which gradually shrinks with increasing \ell. Consequently, frame-dragging gives rise to a pronounced brightness asymmetry, which is more enhanced with increasing QQ. A notable feature in the anisotropic emission case is the emergence of a vertically stretched, elliptical ring structure. Compared with the RIAF framework, the bright ring in the BAAF disk images appears geometrically thinner, and the separation between the primary and higher-order images becomes more pronounced. Finally, the polarization patterns trace the brightness distribution and vary with both \ell and QQ, reflecting the spacetime structure. These results demonstrate that intensity and polarization in thick disk models provide probes of Kerr-Sen-like BHs and near-horizon accretion physics

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@article{arxiv.2605.24369,
  title  = {Imprints of Black Hole Shadows and Polarization Patterns of Various Thick Disks: Bumblebee gravity},
  author = {Muhammad Israr Aslam and Nazek Alessa and Chen-Yu Yang and Xiao-Xiong Zeng},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.24369},
  year   = {2026}
}

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32 pages, 13 figures