On Reflection of Torus in the Kerr “Mirror”

On Reflection of Torus in the Kerr “Mirror”

Authors

Jan Schee, Sudipta Hensh and Dmitriy Ovchinnikov

Abstract

We investigate the effect of a reflective firewall surrounding the Kerr black hole. For a perfect fluid torus model, we construct a specific intensity map and corresponding specific intensity profile for impact parameter β = 0. We show that the “mirror” creates additional multi-ring structures in the image area below the photon orbit. We quantitatively show this effect in terms of the profile of the specific intensity Iν0 (α, β = 0) and show that the visibility of this multi-ring structure depends on the reflection efficiency of the mirror.

Keywords

Kerr black-hole – perfect fluid torus – raytracing – radiative transfer equation

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