First M87 Event Horizon Telescope results. V. Physical origin of the asymmetric ring
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Akiyama, Kazunori
Alberdi, Antxon
Alef, Walter
Asada, Keiichi
Azulay, Rebecca
Baczko, Anne-Kathrin
Ball, David
Balokovic, Mislav
Barrett, John
Bintley, Dan
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IOP Publishing
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The Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) has mapped the central compact radio source of the elliptical galaxy M87 at
1.3mm with unprecedented angular resolution. Here we consider the physical implications of the asymmetric ring seen
in the 2017 EHT data. To this end, we construct a large library of models based on general relativistic
magnetohydrodynamic (GRMHD) simulations and synthetic images produced by general relativistic ray tracing. We
compare the observed visibilities with this library and confirm that the asymmetric ring is consistent with earlier
predictions of strong gravitational lensing of synchrotron emission from a hot plasma orbiting near the black hole event
horizon. The ring radius and ring asymmetry depend on black hole mass and spin, respectively, and both are therefore
expected to be stable when observed in future EHT campaigns. Overall, the observed image is consistent with
expectations for the shadow of a spinning Kerr black hole as predicted by general relativity. If the black hole spin and
M87’s large scale jet are aligned, then the black hole spin vector is pointed away from Earth. Models in our library of
non-spinning black holes are inconsistent with the observations as they do not produce sufficiently powerful jets. At the
same time, in those models that produce a sufficiently powerful jet, the latter is powered by extraction of black hole spin
energy through mechanisms akin to the Blandford-Znajek process. We briefly consider alternatives to a black hole for
the central compact object. Analysis of existing EHT polarization data and data taken simultaneously at other
wavelengths will soon enable new tests of the GRMHD models, as will future EHT campaigns at 230 and 345 GHz.
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Accretion, accretion disks, Black hole physics, Galaxies: individual (M87), Galaxies: jets, Magnetohydrodynamics (MHD), Techniques: high angular resolution, Event Horizon Telescope (EHT), General relativistic magnetohydrodynamic (GRMHD)
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Akiyama, K., Alberdi, A., Alef, W. et al. 2019, 'First M87 event horizon telescope results. V. physical origin of the asymmetric ring', Astrophysical Journal Letters, vol. 857, no. L5, pp. 1-31.