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Shadow of a Spinning Black Hole in an Expanding Universe

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2020-04-29 v2

Abstract

We study the influence of the cosmic expansion on the size of the shadow of a spinning black hole observed by a comoving observer. We first consider that the expansion is driven by a cosmological constant only and build the connection between the Kerr-de Sitter metric and the FLRW metric. We clarify that the notion of a comoving observer is well defined in the spacetime of a spinning black hole only in the sense of being asymptotic. The angular size of the shadow for a comoving observer is calculated. Significantly we find that the angular size approaches a non-zero finite value for a distant comoving observer, while it vanishes for a distant static observer. Furthermore, by adopting the approximate method proposed in \cite{Bisnovatyi-Kogan:2018vxl} we extend the study to the general multi-component universe case. The results show that the difference between the horizontal and vertical angular size changes a lot, while their ratio, i.e. the oblateness, keeps unchanged when the supermassive spinning black hole is at a high redshift, due to the common amplification factor exerted by the cosmic expansion. In addition, when a=0a=0, our results agree with the previous studies in \cite{Perlick:2018iye,Bisnovatyi-Kogan:2018vxl}.

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@article{arxiv.2001.04231,
  title  = {Shadow of a Spinning Black Hole in an Expanding Universe},
  author = {Peng-Cheng Li and Minyong Guo and Bin Chen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2001.04231},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

26 pages, 8 figures, v2:minor improvements, references added, accepted for publication in PRD