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Black hole shadow as a <i>standard ruler</i> in cosmology

Oleg Yu. Tsupko, Zuhui Fan, Г. С. Бисноватый-Коган

2020Classical and Quantum Gravity66 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Advancements in the black hole shadow observations may allow us not only to investigate physics in the strong gravity regime, but also to use them in cosmological studies. In this paper, we propose to use the shadow of supermassive black holes as a standard ruler for cosmological applications assuming the black hole mass can be determined independently. First, observations at low redshift distances can be used to constrain the Hubble constant independently. Secondly, the angular size of shadows of high redshift black holes is increased due to cosmic expansion and may also be reachable with future observations. This would allow us to probe the cosmic expansion history for the redshift range elusive to other distance measurements. Additionally, shadow can be used to estimate the mass of black holes at high redshift, assuming that cosmology is known.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsRedshiftSupermassive black holeBlack hole (networking)CosmologyAstrophysicsHubble's lawAngular diameterBinary black holeAstronomyShadow (psychology)GalaxyGravitational waveRouting (electronic design automation)PsychotherapistLink-state routing protocolComputer scienceRouting protocolComputer networkStarsPsychologyAstrophysical Phenomena and ObservationsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, PhenomenaPulsars and Gravitational Waves Research