Horizon-scale images of black holes (BHs) and their shadows have opened an unprecedented window onto tests of gravity and fundamental physics in the strong-field regime. We consider a wide range of well-motivated deviations from classical general relativity (GR) BH solutions, and constrain them using the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) observations of Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*), connecting the size of the bright ring of emission to that of the underlying BH shadow and exploiting high-precision measurements of Sgr A*'s mass-to-distance ratio. The scenarios we consider, and whose fundamental parameters we constrain, include various regular BHs, string-inspired space-times, violations of the no-hair theorem driven by additional fields, alternative theories of gravity, novel fundamental physics frameworks, and BH mimickers including well-motivated wormhole and naked singularity space-times. We demonstrate that the EHT image of Sgr A* places particularly stringent constraints on models predicting a shadow size larger than that of a Schwarzschild BH of a given mass, with the resulting limits in some cases surpassing cosmological ones. Our results are among the first tests of fundamental physics from the shadow of Sgr A* and, while the latter appears to be in excellent agreement with the predictions of GR, we have shown that a number of well-motivated alternative scenarios, including BH mimickers, are far from being ruled out at present.

Horizon-scale tests of gravity theories and fundamental physics from the Event Horizon Telescope image of Sagittarius A* / Vagnozzi, Sunny; Roy, Rittick; Tsai, Yu-Dai; Visinelli, Luca; Afrin, Misba; Allahyari, Alireza; Bambhaniya, Parth; Dey, Dipanjan; G Ghosh, Sushant; Joshi, Pankaj S.; Jusufi, Kimet; Khodadi, Mohsen; Kumar Walia, Rahul; Övgün, Ali; Bambi, Cosimo. - In: CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM GRAVITY. - ISSN 0264-9381. - 40:16(2023), p. 165007. [10.1088/1361-6382/acd97b]

Horizon-scale tests of gravity theories and fundamental physics from the Event Horizon Telescope image of Sagittarius A*

Sunny Vagnozzi
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2023-01-01

Abstract

Horizon-scale images of black holes (BHs) and their shadows have opened an unprecedented window onto tests of gravity and fundamental physics in the strong-field regime. We consider a wide range of well-motivated deviations from classical general relativity (GR) BH solutions, and constrain them using the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) observations of Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*), connecting the size of the bright ring of emission to that of the underlying BH shadow and exploiting high-precision measurements of Sgr A*'s mass-to-distance ratio. The scenarios we consider, and whose fundamental parameters we constrain, include various regular BHs, string-inspired space-times, violations of the no-hair theorem driven by additional fields, alternative theories of gravity, novel fundamental physics frameworks, and BH mimickers including well-motivated wormhole and naked singularity space-times. We demonstrate that the EHT image of Sgr A* places particularly stringent constraints on models predicting a shadow size larger than that of a Schwarzschild BH of a given mass, with the resulting limits in some cases surpassing cosmological ones. Our results are among the first tests of fundamental physics from the shadow of Sgr A* and, while the latter appears to be in excellent agreement with the predictions of GR, we have shown that a number of well-motivated alternative scenarios, including BH mimickers, are far from being ruled out at present.
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Vagnozzi, Sunny; Roy, Rittick; Tsai, Yu-Dai; Visinelli, Luca; Afrin, Misba; Allahyari, Alireza; Bambhaniya, Parth; Dey, Dipanjan; G Ghosh, Sushant; Joshi, Pankaj S.; Jusufi, Kimet; Khodadi, Mohsen; Kumar Walia, Rahul; Övgün, Ali; Bambi, Cosimo
Horizon-scale tests of gravity theories and fundamental physics from the Event Horizon Telescope image of Sagittarius A* / Vagnozzi, Sunny; Roy, Rittick; Tsai, Yu-Dai; Visinelli, Luca; Afrin, Misba; Allahyari, Alireza; Bambhaniya, Parth; Dey, Dipanjan; G Ghosh, Sushant; Joshi, Pankaj S.; Jusufi, Kimet; Khodadi, Mohsen; Kumar Walia, Rahul; Övgün, Ali; Bambi, Cosimo. - In: CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM GRAVITY. - ISSN 0264-9381. - 40:16(2023), p. 165007. [10.1088/1361-6382/acd97b]
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