Probing Kalb-Ramond gravity with charged rotating black holes: constraints from EHT observations
Abstract
The Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) has guided strong-field gravitational physics by providing the first direct images of the supermassive black holes M87* and Sagittarius A*. The EHT observations offer unprecedented opportunities to test modified gravity theories against general relativity (GR). Motivated by this, we investigate charged rotating black holes in KR gravity, a framework motivated by string theory that incorporates spontaneous Lorentz symmetry breaking. The spacetime geometry is characterized by a Lorentz--violating parameter and electric charge , which modify the Kerr--Newman metric through a radial-dependent mass function. We compute black hole shadows and derive constraints on and using EHT observations of M87* and Sgr A*. For angular shadow diameter of M87* at inclination and fixed , the EHT-allowed range constrains the Lorentz--violating parameter to approximately and across the admissible spin interval. For angular shadow diameter of Sgr A* at inclination and fixed , the corresponding EHT-allowed range permits approximately and across the admissible spin interval. Our analysis reveals that the Lorentz-violating parameter suppresses the shadow radius by a factor , while charge introduces additional distortions. Using the angular shadow diameter measured by EHT, we obtain an upper bound from Sgr A* data with the stellar dynamics mass prior.
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@article{arxiv.2604.13494,
title = {Probing Kalb-Ramond gravity with charged rotating black holes: constraints from EHT observations},
author = {Towheed Ahmad Nengroo and Shafqat Ul Islam and Sushant G. Ghosh},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.13494},
year = {2026}
}
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20 Pages, 14 Figures and 14 Tables