The Astrophysical Journal (Jan 2023)

Horizonless Spacetimes As Seen by Present and Next-generation Event Horizon Telescope Arrays

  • Astrid Eichhorn,
  • Roman Gold,
  • Aaron Held

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/accced
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 950, no. 2
p. 117

Abstract

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We study the capabilities of present and future radio very long baseline interferometry arrays to distinguish black holes from horizonless spacetimes. We consider an example of a horizonless spacetime, obtained by overspinning a regular black hole. Its image is distinct from the image of a Kerr spacetime due to a second set of photon rings interior to the shadow. These photon rings cannot be directly resolved by present and even next-generation Event Horizon Telescope arrays, but instead imprint themselves in horizon-scale images as excess central brightness relative to that of a black hole. We demonstrate that future arrays can decrease the upper bound on the central brightness depression by a factor of 10 and thereby detect such indirect imprints from non-Kerr spacetimes in reconstructed images.

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