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Towards precision tests of general relativity with black hole X-ray reflection spectroscopy

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2019-04-18 v2 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

Abstract

Astrophysical black hole systems are the ideal laboratories for testing Einstein's theory of gravity in the strong field regime. We have recently developed a framework which uses the reflection spectrum of black hole systems to perform precision tests of general relativity by testing the Kerr black hole hypothesis. In this paper, we analyze XMM-Newton and NuSTAR observations of the supermassive black hole in the Seyfert 1 galaxy MCG-06-30-15 with our disk reflection model. We consider the Johannsen metric with the deformation parameters α13\alpha_{13} and α22\alpha_{22}, which quantify deviations from the Kerr metric. For α22=0\alpha_{22} = 0, we obtain the black hole spin 0.928<a<0.9830.928 < a_* < 0.983 and 0.44<α13<0.15-0.44 < \alpha_{13} < 0.15. For α13=0\alpha_{13} = 0, we obtain 0.885<a<0.9870.885 < a_* < 0.987 and 0.12<α22<1.05-0.12 < \alpha_{22} < 1.05. The Kerr solution is recovered for α13=α22=0\alpha_{13} = \alpha_{22} = 0. Thus, our results include the Kerr solution within statistical uncertainties. Systematic uncertainties are difficult to account for, and we discuss some issues in this regard.

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@article{arxiv.1811.08148,
  title  = {Towards precision tests of general relativity with black hole X-ray reflection spectroscopy},
  author = {Ashutosh Tripathi and Sourabh Nampalliwar and Askar B. Abdikamalov and Dimitry Ayzenberg and Cosimo Bambi and Thomas Dauser and Javier A. Garcia and Andrea Marinucci},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1811.08148},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

10 pages, 7 figures. v2: title slightly changed, arXiv version shorter than published version