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How narrow is the M87* ring? II. A new geometric model

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The 2017 Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) observations of M87* detected a ring-shaped feature $\sim40\mu$as in diameter, consistent with the event horizon scale of a black hole of the expected mass. The thickness of this ring, however, proved difficult to measure, despite being an important parameter for constraining the observational appearance. In the first paper of this series we asked whether the width of the ring was sensitive to the choice of likelihood function used to compare observed closure phases and closure amplitudes to model predictions. In this paper we investigate whether the ring width is robust to changes in the model itself. We construct a more realistic geometric model with two new features: an adjustable radial falloff in brightness, and a secondary "photon ring" component in addition to the primary annulus. This thin, secondary ring is predicted by gravitational lensing for any black hole with an optically thin accretion flow. Analyzing the data using the new model, we find that the primary annulus remains narrow (fractional width $\leq0.25$) even with the added model freedom. This provides further evidence in favor of a narrow ring for the true sky appearance of M87*, a surprising feature that, if confirmed, would demand theoretical explanation. Comparing the Bayesian evidence for models with and without a secondary ring, we find no evidence for the presence of a lensed photon ring in the 2017 observations. However, the techniques we introduce may prove useful for future observations with a larger and more sensitive array.

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Photon rings in a holographic toy model

hep-th · 2025-06-09 · conditional · novelty 6.0

In warped AdS3 black holes, the eikonal quasinormal-mode spectrum is governed exactly by the photon ring's orbital frequency and Lyapunov exponent, with different boundary conditions picking out the outer or inner ring.

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  • Photon rings in a holographic toy model hep-th · 2025-06-09 · conditional · none · ref 7 · internal anchor

    In warped AdS3 black holes, the eikonal quasinormal-mode spectrum is governed exactly by the photon ring's orbital frequency and Lyapunov exponent, with different boundary conditions picking out the outer or inner ring.