For static spherical black holes with monotone m(r)/r^3, every stable photon sphere obeys r < 6M.
Universal bounds on the size of a black hole
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For static black holes in Einstein gravity, if matter fields satisfy a few general conditions, we conjecture that three characteristic parameters about the spatial size of black holes, namely the outermost photon sphere area $A_{\mathrm{ph,out}}$, the corresponding shadow area $A_{\mathrm{sh,out}}$ and the horizon area $A_{\mathcal{H}}$ satisfy a series of universal inequalities $9A_{\mathcal{H}}/4\leq A_{\mathrm{ph,out}}\leq A_{\mathrm{sh,out}}/3\leq 36\pi M^2$, where $M$ is the ADM mass. We present a complete proof in the spherically symmetric case and some pieces of evidence to support it in general static cases. We also discuss the properties of the photon spheres in general static spacetimes and show that, similar to horizon, photon spheres are also conformal invariant structures of the spacetimes.
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The existence and upper bound for stable photon spheres in static spherically symmetric black holes
For static spherical black holes with monotone m(r)/r^3, every stable photon sphere obeys r < 6M.