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Uspekhi Fizicheskikh Nauk, 2020, Volume 190, Number 6, Pages 627–647
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3367/UFNr.2020.01.038717
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Silhouettes of invisible black holes

V. I. Dokuchaevab, N. O. Nazarovacd

a Institute for Nuclear Research of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
b Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (National Research University), Dolgoprudny, Moscow Region
c Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati (SISSA), Trieste
d International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), Trieste
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Abstract: In general relativity, isolated black holes are invis„ible due to the infinitely large redshift of photons propagating from the event horizon to a remote observer. However, the dark shadow (silhouette) of a black hole can be visible on the background of matter radiation lensed by the gravitational field of the black hole. The black hole shadow is the celestial sphere projection of the cross section of photon capture by the black hole. If the illuminating background is far behind the black hole (at a distance much greater than the event horizon radius), a classic black hole shadow of a maximal size can also be observed. A minimal-size shadow can be observed if the same black hole is illuminated by the inner part of the accretion disk adjacent to the event horizon. In this case, the shadow of an accreting black hole is a lensed image of the northern or southern hemisphere of the event horizon, depending on the orientation of the black hole spin axis. A dark silhouette of the southern hemisphere of the event horizon is seen in the first image of the supermassive black hole M87* presented by the Event Horizon Telescope. The brightness of accretion matter is much higher than the corresponding one of the usual astrophysical stationary background in the form of numerous stars or extensive hot gas clouds. For this reason, it is improbable that a black hole shadow can be observed in the presence of very luminous accretion matter.
Keywords: gravitation theory, general relativity, black holes, event horizon, gravitational lensing.
Funding agency Grant number
Russian Foundation for Basic Research 18-52-15001-NCNIa
The authors acknowledge financial support from the Russian Foundation for Basic Research grant no. 18-52-12001-NCNIa.
Received: November 5, 2019
Revised: December 4, 2019
Accepted: January 15, 2020
English version:
Physics–Uspekhi, 2020, Volume 63, Issue 6, Pages 583–600
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3367/UFNe.2020.01.038717
Bibliographic databases:
Document Type: Article
PACS: 04.70.Bw, 98.35.Jk, 98.62.Js
Language: Russian
Citation: V. I. Dokuchaev, N. O. Nazarova, “Silhouettes of invisible black holes”, UFN, 190:6 (2020), 627–647; Phys. Usp., 63:6 (2020), 583–600
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