Kerr Polarization Transport: Accuracy and Performance in General Relativistic Light Propagation
Abstract
We present a compact and reproducible method for general relativistic polarization transport in the Kerr metric that achieves median electric vector position angle (EVPA) residuals of , a 95th percentile of , and a worst case for spins up to , while maintaining a fivefold or greater speedup relative to a strict reference integrator. Across the benchmark grid, typical residuals remain at the sub-tenth-degree level, with only modest degradation () near the Thorne spin limit. Photon four-momenta and polarization four-vectors are advanced using a fourth order Runge-Kutta scheme with cached Christoffel symbols, maintaining the constraints and , where is the ZAMO four-velocity and is the disk normal, while keeping . A physically motivated gauge is enforced by projecting the polarization into the local zero-angular-momentum observer (ZAMO) screen at every substep, ensuring numerical stability of the orthogonality constraints. Accuracy and performance are benchmarked over a representative grid in spin, inclination, image-plane azimuth, and radius. The method comfortably meets IXPE and NICER polarization tolerances and approaches EHT requirements. The approach provides a practical foundation for future general relativistic polarimetry and simulation pipelines.
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@article{arxiv.2511.07762,
title = {Kerr Polarization Transport: Accuracy and Performance in General Relativistic Light Propagation},
author = {Shakibul Chowdhury},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.07762},
year = {2025}
}
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11 pages, 2 figures. Submitted to arXiv; to be submitted to The Astrophysical Journal