论文标题

M87*中的光子环

The Photon Ring in M87*

论文作者

Broderick, Avery E., Pesce, Dominic W., Tiede, Paul, Pu, Hung-Yi, Gold, Roman, Anantua, Richard, Britzen, Silke, Ceccobello, Chiara, Chatterjee, Koushik, Chen, Yongjun, Conroy, Nicholas S., Crew, Geoffrey B., Cruz-Osorio, Alejandro, Cui, Yuzhu, Doeleman, Sheperd S., Emami, Razieh, Farah, Joseph, Fromm, Christian M., Galison, Peter, Georgiev, Boris, Ho, Luis C., James, David J., Jeter, Britton, Jimenez-Rosales, Alejandra, Koay, Jun Yi, Kramer, Carsten, Krichbaum, Thomas P., Lee, Sang-Sung, Lindqvist, Michael, Martí-Vidal, Ivan, Menten, Karl M., Mizuno, Yosuke, Moran, James M., Moscibrodzka, Monika, Nathanail, Antonios, Neilsen, Joey, Ni, Chunchong, Park, Jongho, Pietu, Vincent, Rezzolla, Luciano, Ricarte, Angelo, Ripperda, Bart, Shao, Lijing, Tazaki, Fumie, Toma, Kenji, Torne, Pablo, Weintroub, Jonathan, Wielgus, Maciek, Yuan, Feng, Zhao, Shan-Shan, Zhang, Shuo

论文摘要

我们报告了重力镜头次级图像的测量 - 通过同时建模和2017年活动地平线望远镜(EHT)观测值的超级质量黑洞M87*围绕超大质量黑洞M87*的第一个测量。在2017年EHT观察活动的7天内,推断的环大小保持恒定,并且与理论期望一致,提供了明确的证据,表明此类测量值探测时空以及对第一组EHT结果的模型的惊人确认。剩余的弥散排放在时间尺度上演变,可与一周相比。我们能够检测到具有高显着性的西南延伸,这与从乘出顺时针方向迅速旋转的射流底部的预期相一致。该结果通过Blandford-Znajek工艺启动了黑洞旋转驱动的流出流出的M87*的识别进一步支持。我们提出了三个修订的M87*质量的修订估计值,基于识别模拟的薄环组件,具有模拟图像中明亮的环形特征,其中一个仅对发射区域的天体物理学敏感。这三个估计值彼此同意,并且先前报告的值。 Our strongest mass constraint combines information from both the ring and the diffuse emission region, which together imply a mass-to-distance ratio of $4.20^{+0.12}_{-0.06}~μ{\rm as}$ and a corresponding black hole mass of $(7.13\pm0.39)\times10^9M_\odot$, where the error on the latter is now dominated by the从不确定距离到M87*的系统不确定性。

We report measurements of the gravitationally lensed secondary image -- the first in an infinite series of so-called "photon rings" -- around the supermassive black hole M87* via simultaneous modeling and imaging of the 2017 Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) observations. The inferred ring size remains constant across the seven days of the 2017 EHT observing campaign and is consistent with theoretical expectations, providing clear evidence that such measurements probe spacetime and a striking confirmation of the models underlying the first set of EHT results. The residual diffuse emission evolves on timescales comparable to one week. We are able to detect with high significance a southwestern extension consistent with that expected from the base of a jet that is rapidly rotating in the clockwise direction. This result adds further support to the identification of the jet in M87* with a black hole spin-driven outflow, launched via the Blandford-Znajek process. We present three revised estimates for the mass of M87* based on identifying the modeled thin ring component with the bright ringlike features seen in simulated images, one of which is only weakly sensitive to the astrophysics of the emission region. All three estimates agree with each other and previously reported values. Our strongest mass constraint combines information from both the ring and the diffuse emission region, which together imply a mass-to-distance ratio of $4.20^{+0.12}_{-0.06}~μ{\rm as}$ and a corresponding black hole mass of $(7.13\pm0.39)\times10^9M_\odot$, where the error on the latter is now dominated by the systematic uncertainty arising from the uncertain distance to M87*.

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