The shadow contour of a Kerr-Newman black hole observed at infinity uniquely fixes (a/M, Q/M, i), while finite-distance shadows are degenerate for zero spin.
The Fingerprints of Black Holes - Shadows and their Degeneracies
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We show that, away from the axis of symmetry, no continuous degeneration exists between the shadows of observers at any point in the exterior region of any Kerr-Newman black hole spacetime of unit mass. Therefore, except possibly for discrete changes, an observer can, by measuring the black holes shadow, determine the angular momentum and the charge of the black hole under observation, as well as the observer's radial position and angle of elevation above the equatorial plane. Furthermore, his/her relative velocity compared to a standard observer can also be measured. On the other hand, the black hole shadow does not allow for a full parameter resolution in the case of a Kerr-Newman-Taub-NUT black hole, as a continuous degeneration relating specific angular momentum, electric charge, NUT charge and elevation angle exists in this case.
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Determining parameters of Kerr-Newman black holes by shadow observation from finite distance and spatial infinity
The shadow contour of a Kerr-Newman black hole observed at infinity uniquely fixes (a/M, Q/M, i), while finite-distance shadows are degenerate for zero spin.