The variability of the black hole image in M87 at the dynamical timescale
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Satapathy, Kaushik
Psaltis, Dimitrios
Ozel, Feryal
Medeiros, Lia
Dougall, Sean T.
Chan, Chi-Kwan
Wielgus, Maciek
Prather, Ben S.
Wong, George N.
Gammie, Charles F.
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American Astronomical Society
Abstract
The black hole images obtained with the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) are expected to be variable at the dynamical
timescale near their horizons. For the black hole at the center of the M87 galaxy, this timescale (5–61 days) is
comparable to the 6 day extent of the 2017 EHT observations. Closure phases along baseline triangles are robust
interferometric observables that are sensitive to the expected structural changes of the images but are free of stationbased atmospheric and instrumental errors. We explored the day-to-day variability in closure-phase measurements on
all six linearly independent nontrivial baseline triangles that can be formed from the 2017 observations. We showed
that three triangles exhibit very low day-to-day variability, with a dispersion of ∼3°–5°. The only triangles that exhibit
substantially higher variability (∼90°–180°) are the ones with baselines that cross the visibility amplitude minima on
the u–v plane, as expected from theoretical modeling. We used two sets of general relativistic magnetohydrodynamic
simulations to explore the dependence of the predicted variability on various black hole and accretion-flow parameters.
We found that changing the magnetic field configuration, electron temperature model, or black hole spin has a
marginal effect on the model consistency with the observed level of variability. On the other hand, the most
discriminating image characteristic of models is the fractional width of the bright ring of emission. Models that best
reproduce the observed small level of variability are characterized by thin ring-like images with structures dominated
by gravitational lensing effects and thus least affected by turbulence in the accreting plasmas
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Event Horizon Telescope (EHT), Black hole, M87 galaxy, Physics, High energy astrophysics
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Satapathy, K., Psaltis, D., Ozel, F. et al (2022). The Variability of the Black Hole Image in M87 at the Dynamical Timescale. Astrophysical Journal, 925(1). http://dx.doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ac332e.
