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Main Authors: Farah, Joseph R., Davelaar, Jordy, Palumbo, Daniel, Johnson, Michael D., Delgado, Jonathan
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2411.01060
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author Farah, Joseph R.
Davelaar, Jordy
Palumbo, Daniel
Johnson, Michael D.
Delgado, Jonathan
author_facet Farah, Joseph R.
Davelaar, Jordy
Palumbo, Daniel
Johnson, Michael D.
Delgado, Jonathan
contents The $n=1$ photon ring is an important probe of black hole (BH) properties and will be resolved by the Black Hole Explorer (BHEX) for the first time. However, extraction of black hole parameters from observations of the $n=1$ subring is not trivial. Developing this capability can be achieved by building a sample of $n=1$ subring simulations, as well as by performing feature extraction on this high-volume sample to track changes in the geometry, which presents significant computational challenges. Here, we present a framework for the study of $n=1$ photon ring behavior and BH property measurement from BHEX images. We use KerrBAM to generate a grid of $\gtrsim10^6$ images of $n=1$ photon rings spanning the entire space of Kerr BH spins and inclinations. Intensity profiles are extracted from images using a novel feature extraction method developed specifically for BHEX. This novel method is highly optimized and outperforms existing EHT methods by a factor of ${\sim}3000$. Additionally, we propose a novel, minimal set of geometric measurables for characterizing the behavior of the $n=1$ subring geometry. We apply these measurables to our simulation grid and test spin recovery on simulated images using: (i) gradient boosting, a machine learning algorithm; and (ii) an extension of Deep Horizon, a deep learning framework. We find $\gtrsim90$\% correct recovery of BH properties using the machine/deep learning approaches, and characterize the space of resolution-dependent geometric degeneracies. Finally, we test both approaches on GRMHD simulations of black hole accretion flows, and report accurate recovery of spin at the expected inclination of M87*.
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spellingShingle Machine- and deep-learning-driven angular momentum inference from BHEX observations of the $n=1$ photon ring
Farah, Joseph R.
Davelaar, Jordy
Palumbo, Daniel
Johnson, Michael D.
Delgado, Jonathan
High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
The $n=1$ photon ring is an important probe of black hole (BH) properties and will be resolved by the Black Hole Explorer (BHEX) for the first time. However, extraction of black hole parameters from observations of the $n=1$ subring is not trivial. Developing this capability can be achieved by building a sample of $n=1$ subring simulations, as well as by performing feature extraction on this high-volume sample to track changes in the geometry, which presents significant computational challenges. Here, we present a framework for the study of $n=1$ photon ring behavior and BH property measurement from BHEX images. We use KerrBAM to generate a grid of $\gtrsim10^6$ images of $n=1$ photon rings spanning the entire space of Kerr BH spins and inclinations. Intensity profiles are extracted from images using a novel feature extraction method developed specifically for BHEX. This novel method is highly optimized and outperforms existing EHT methods by a factor of ${\sim}3000$. Additionally, we propose a novel, minimal set of geometric measurables for characterizing the behavior of the $n=1$ subring geometry. We apply these measurables to our simulation grid and test spin recovery on simulated images using: (i) gradient boosting, a machine learning algorithm; and (ii) an extension of Deep Horizon, a deep learning framework. We find $\gtrsim90$\% correct recovery of BH properties using the machine/deep learning approaches, and characterize the space of resolution-dependent geometric degeneracies. Finally, we test both approaches on GRMHD simulations of black hole accretion flows, and report accurate recovery of spin at the expected inclination of M87*.
title Machine- and deep-learning-driven angular momentum inference from BHEX observations of the $n=1$ photon ring
topic High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2411.01060