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11 November 2021 to 1 July 2024
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Observational signatures of hot spots orbiting horizonless objects

29 Sept 2022, 11:00
1h 30m

Speaker

Dr Joao Luis Rosa (University of Tartu, Estonia)

Description

Pushed by a number of advances, electromagnetic observatories have now reached the horizon scale of supermassive black holes. The existence and properties of horizons in our universe is one of the outstanding fundamental issues that can now be addressed. Here we investigate the ability to discriminate between black holes and compact, horizonless objects, focusing on the lensing of hot spots around compact objects. We work in particular with boson and Proca stars as central objects, and show that the absence of a horizon gives rise to a characteristic feature -- photons that plough through the central object and produce an extra image. This feature should be universal for central objects made of matter weakly coupled to the standard model.

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