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Main Authors: Wang, Xiangyu, Wang, Xiaobao, Zhang, Hai-Qing, Guo, Minyong
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.05011
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author Wang, Xiangyu
Wang, Xiaobao
Zhang, Hai-Qing
Guo, Minyong
author_facet Wang, Xiangyu
Wang, Xiaobao
Zhang, Hai-Qing
Guo, Minyong
contents In this study, we investigate the image of a rotating compact object (CO) illuminated by a geometrically thin, optically thin disk on the equatorial plane. As the radius of the CO's surface fluctuates, the CO may partially or entirely obscure the photon region. We observe that the perceived photon ring may exhibit discontinuities, deviating from a closed structure, and may even disappear entirely. We find that the disruption and disappearance of the photon ring are dependent on the observational angle$-$a novel phenomenon not previously observed in black hole imaging studies. Our study reveals that while the factors influencing this unique photon ring phenomenon are diverse and the outcomes complex, we can provide a clear and comprehensive explanation of the physical essence and variation trends of this phenomenon. We do this by introducing and analyzing the properties and interrelationships of three characteristic functions, $\tildeη$, $η_o$, and $η_s$ related to the photon impact parameters. Additionally, our analysis of the intensity cuts and inner shadows of the images uncovers patterns that differ significantly from the shadow curve.
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spellingShingle Is a photon ring invariably a closed structure?
Wang, Xiangyu
Wang, Xiaobao
Zhang, Hai-Qing
Guo, Minyong
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
In this study, we investigate the image of a rotating compact object (CO) illuminated by a geometrically thin, optically thin disk on the equatorial plane. As the radius of the CO's surface fluctuates, the CO may partially or entirely obscure the photon region. We observe that the perceived photon ring may exhibit discontinuities, deviating from a closed structure, and may even disappear entirely. We find that the disruption and disappearance of the photon ring are dependent on the observational angle$-$a novel phenomenon not previously observed in black hole imaging studies. Our study reveals that while the factors influencing this unique photon ring phenomenon are diverse and the outcomes complex, we can provide a clear and comprehensive explanation of the physical essence and variation trends of this phenomenon. We do this by introducing and analyzing the properties and interrelationships of three characteristic functions, $\tildeη$, $η_o$, and $η_s$ related to the photon impact parameters. Additionally, our analysis of the intensity cuts and inner shadows of the images uncovers patterns that differ significantly from the shadow curve.
title Is a photon ring invariably a closed structure?
topic General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.05011