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Relative depolarization of the black hole photon ring in GRMHD models of Sgr A* and M87.

Tytuł:
Relative depolarization of the black hole photon ring in GRMHD models of Sgr A* and M87.
Autorzy:
Jiménez-Rosales, A
Dexter, J
Ressler, S M
Tchekhovskoy, A
Bauböck, M
Dallilar, Y
de Zeeuw, P T
Drescher, A
Eisenhauer, F
von Fellenberg, S
Gao, F
Genzel, R
Gillessen, S
Habibi, M
Ott, T
Stadler, J
Straub, O
Widmann, F
Temat:
BLACK holes
PHOTONS
GENERAL relativity (Physics)
LINEAR polarization
MAGNETIC traps
Źródło:
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society; May2021, Vol. 503 Issue 3, p4563-4575, 13p
Czasopismo naukowe
Using general relativistic magnetohydrodynamic simulations of accreting black holes, we show that a suitable subtraction of the linear polarization per pixel from total intensity images can enhance the photon ring feature. We find that the photon ring is typically a factor of ≃2 less polarized than the rest of the image. This is due to a combination of plasma and general relativistic effects, as well as magnetic turbulence. When there are no other persistently depolarized image features, adding the subtracted residuals over time results in a sharp image of the photon ring. We show that the method works well for sample, viable GRMHD models of Sgr A* and M87*, where measurements of the photon ring properties would provide new measurements of black hole mass and spin, and potentially allow for tests of the 'no-hair' theorem of general relativity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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