Light echos and coherent autocorrelations in a black hole spacetime
PIRSA ID:
21020052
Série :
Strong Gravity
Event Type:
Seminar
Domaine(s) scientifique(s) :
Strong Gravity
Date de fin :
Speaker(s):
- Paul Chesler, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Department of Physics
Light rays can orbit the photon shell of a black hole many times before escaping to infinity. This means that a distant observer can see a successive series of "echo" images, each separated in time by the photon shell orbital period, and each dimmer than the previous. I will present a study of light echos using coherent autocorrelation functions sourced by fluctuating matter in accretion flows. I will demonstrate that coherent autocorrelation functions are peaked at integer multiples of the photon shell orbital period. Furthermore, I will argue that the power in echos from supermassive black holes is too small to be observed on Earth.
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