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Main Authors: Ahmed, Faizuddin, Al-Badawi, Ahmad, Belchior, Fernando M., Silva, Edilberto O.
Format: Preprint
Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.20354
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  • We construct an impact-parameter-resolved transfer framework for null acoustic rays in the rotating draining-bathtub spacetime. The formalism separates the source-independent ray geometry from the source and detector model by keeping explicit the acoustic redshift, transfer convention, emissivity, emitter velocity field, and source-to-screen mapping. The geometric capture interval provides two clean observables: a shadow centroid that shifts linearly with circulation and a shadow width that grows monotonically with circulation. Observable profiles are obtained from direct ray-source intersections, finite source width or extended-disk integration, detector convolution, and convergence checks, rather than from an approximate semi-analytic ring map. The transfer calculation shows that rotation produces a left-right redshift tilt and a branch-dependent flux imbalance, while the total flux alone remains a degenerate circulation diagnostic. The most useful diagnostics are differential quantities: the shadow centroid, branch-integrated flux asymmetry, peak asymmetry, left-right redshift asymmetry, and global redshift contrast. We also discuss how these observables respond to the transfer convention, intrinsic azimuthal emissivity, the choice of left-right split, finite resolution, and physical limitations such as dispersion, viscosity, and finite-depth corrections.