Observational Effects of Strong gravity |
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Authors: | Kris Beckwith Chris Done |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Physics, University of Durham, South Road, Durham, DH1 3LE, UK |
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Abstract: | The current paradigm of high energy spectroscopy tells us that light emitted from a wide variety of objects has its origin close to the black hole event horizon. As such, these photons are subject to general relativistic effects such as light-bending, gravitational lensing and redshift, time-dilation, etc. These gravitational effects are well-understood from a theoretical standpoint and therefore, provide a natural mechanism to test the properties of strong gravitational fields. To this end, we have developed a new (semi-analytic) strong gravity code, capable of describing the contribution of photons that perform multiple orbits of the hole. We apply this code to a simple Keplerian accretion disk in order to understand the role played by the angular emissivity, black hole spin and higher order images in forming the line profile. |
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Keywords: | black holes accretion disks line profiles general relativity |
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