The Black Hole Explorer: using the photon ring to visualize spacetime around the black hole

Citation:

Galison, Peter, Alexandru Lupsasca, and Michael Johnson. “The Black Hole Explorer: using the photon ring to visualize spacetime around the black hole .” In Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2024: Optical, Infrared, and Millimeter Wave. Yokohama, Japan, In Preparation.
The Black Hole Explorer: using the photon ring to visualize spacetime around the black hole

Abstract:

The Black Hole Explorer (BHEX), is an orbiting, multi-band, millimeter radio-telescope, in hybrid combination with millimeter terrestrial radio-telescopes, designed to discover and measure the thin photon ring around the supermassive black holes M87* and Sgr A*. In order to guide the mission design for the BHEX instruments, this paper explores various aspects of the photon ring, like the spin-induced changes to its shape, or the intricate flow of light around a spinning black hole, by tracking, through visual simulations, photons as they course along geodesics. Ultimately, the aim of these visualizations is to advance the foundational aims of the EHE instrument, and through this experiment to articulate spacetime geometry via the photon ring.

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