Program in Applied and Computational Mathematics (PACM) Colloquium
Modeling the Black Hole Image
Event Horizon Telescope recently produced the first resolved image of a putative black hole. The observed ring-like structure is believed to be produced by a hot, luminous, translucent gas that circulates around a black hole, with the form of the image strongly modified by gravitational lensing. I will describe a program of modeling the black hole image that relies on ideal and non-ideal relativistic fluid simulations coupled to polarized relativistic radiative transport. I will show that the observed image is broadly consistent with these state-of-the-art models, and describe future opportunities for measuring black hole spin and testing for the extraction of black hole spin energy via a Penrose-like process.
Date & Time
October 14, 2019 | 4:00pm – 5:00pm
Location
214 Fine HallSpeakers
Charles Gammie, Institute for Advanced Study
Affiliation
The University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign