The recently released images of the supermassive black holes in the M87 galaxy and the galaxy of our own make probing black hole spacetimes and testing general relativity (GR) possible. The violation of equatorial reflection symmetry of black hole spacetimes is clearly a smoking gun of physics beyond GR. In this paper, we place constraints on the violation of black hole reflection symmetry using the bounds on the ring size of the Sgr A* black hole images, which are consistent with the critical curve radius predicted in GR within $\sim10\%$. Adopting a theory-agnostic framework, we consider a Kerr-like metric in which the violation of reflection symmetry is parametrized by a single parameter, without altering the multipoles of the black hole...
We study the strong gravitational lensing effect around rotating black holes in different gravity th...
Einstein's theory of General Relativity predicts that the spacetime metric around astrophysical blac...
With the recent release of the black hole image of Sgr A* alongside the earlier image of M87*, one c...
Astrophysical black holes are expected to be described by the Kerr metric. This is the only stationa...
The images of supermassive black holes surrounded by optically-thin, radiatively-inefficient accreti...
The equatorial symmetry of the Kerr black hole is generically broken in models of quantum gravity. N...
Astrophysical black holes are expected to be described by the Kerr metric. This is the only stationa...
Effective field theory methods suggest that some rather-general extensions of General Relativity inc...
In general relativity, the angular radius of the shadow of a black hole is primarily determined by i...
The Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) observation unveiled the first image of supermassive black hole Sg...
The Event Horizon Telescope (EHT), recently released the image of supermassive black hole Sgr A* sho...
Thanks to unparalleled near-horizon images of the shadows of Messier 87* (M87*) and Sagittarius A* (...
The horizon-scale images of black holes obtained with the Event Horizon Telescope have provided new ...
Contains fulltext : 238294.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access
We consider a black hole mimicker given by an exact solution of the stationary and axially symmetric...
We study the strong gravitational lensing effect around rotating black holes in different gravity th...
Einstein's theory of General Relativity predicts that the spacetime metric around astrophysical blac...
With the recent release of the black hole image of Sgr A* alongside the earlier image of M87*, one c...
Astrophysical black holes are expected to be described by the Kerr metric. This is the only stationa...
The images of supermassive black holes surrounded by optically-thin, radiatively-inefficient accreti...
The equatorial symmetry of the Kerr black hole is generically broken in models of quantum gravity. N...
Astrophysical black holes are expected to be described by the Kerr metric. This is the only stationa...
Effective field theory methods suggest that some rather-general extensions of General Relativity inc...
In general relativity, the angular radius of the shadow of a black hole is primarily determined by i...
The Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) observation unveiled the first image of supermassive black hole Sg...
The Event Horizon Telescope (EHT), recently released the image of supermassive black hole Sgr A* sho...
Thanks to unparalleled near-horizon images of the shadows of Messier 87* (M87*) and Sagittarius A* (...
The horizon-scale images of black holes obtained with the Event Horizon Telescope have provided new ...
Contains fulltext : 238294.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access
We consider a black hole mimicker given by an exact solution of the stationary and axially symmetric...
We study the strong gravitational lensing effect around rotating black holes in different gravity th...
Einstein's theory of General Relativity predicts that the spacetime metric around astrophysical blac...
With the recent release of the black hole image of Sgr A* alongside the earlier image of M87*, one c...