Physics Colloquium
The black hole photon ring
Prof. Shahar Hadar
Haifa University
Abstract
In the past few years, the Event Horizon Telescope has released the first close-up interferometric images of two supermassive black holes, M87* and SgrA*. It is believed that within these images is embedded a fine, yet-unresolved brightness enhancement called the photon ring. The ring is a universal consequence of extreme gravitational lensing by the black hole and thereby conveys information on its spacetime geometry, potentially providing a new independent avenue for future tests of general relativity in the strong-field regime. In the talk I will review the theory of the photon ring and its corresponding spacetime region, the photon shell, which governs the universal lensing structure. I will then describe current efforts and future prospects for resolving the ring, which include both the construction of transformative new instruments and the development of novel analysis methods. Expanding on the latter, I will discuss how source variability may be harnessed to detect the ring by considering particular correlations of fluctuations in black hole images.