arXiv Analytics

Sign in

arXiv:1702.08768 [gr-qc]AbstractReferencesReviewsResources

Light propagation in a plasma on Kerr spacetime: Separation of the Hamilton-Jacobi equation and calculation of the shadow

Volker Perlick, Oleg Yu. Tsupko

Published 2017-02-28Version 1

We consider light propagation in a non-magnetized pressureless plasma around a Kerr black hole. We find the necessary and sufficient condition the plasma electron density has to satisfy to guarantee that the Hamilton-Jacobi equation for the light rays is separable, i.e., that a generalized Carter constant exists. For all cases where this condition is satisfied we determine the photon region, i.e., the region in the spacetime where spherical light rays exist. A spherical light ray is a light ray that stays on a sphere $r = \mathrm{constant}$ (in Boyer-Lindquist coordinates). Based on these results, we calculate the shadow of a Kerr black hole under the influence of a plasma that satisfies the separability condition. More precisely, we derive an analytical formula for the boundary curve of the shadow on the sky of an observer that is located anywhere in the domain of outer communication. Several examples are worked out.

Related articles: Most relevant | Search more
arXiv:2204.05593 [gr-qc] (Published 2022-04-12)
Light propagation in a plasma on an axially symmetric and stationary spacetime: Separability of the Hamilton-Jacobi equation and shadow
arXiv:1407.6941 [gr-qc] (Published 2014-07-25)
Gravitational entropy of Kerr black holes
arXiv:gr-qc/0212103 (Published 2002-12-25, updated 2003-03-17)
Gravitational self-force on a particle orbiting a Kerr black hole