Bumblebee Black Holes in Light of Event Horizon Telescope Observations
Rui Xu, Dicong Liang, Lijing Shao
Abstract
Abstract We report the existence of novel static spherical black hole solutions in a vector–tensor gravitational theory called the bumblebee gravity model, which extends the Einstein–Maxwell theory by allowing the vector to nonminimally couple to the Ricci curvature tensor. A test of the solutions in the strong-field regime is performed for the first time using the recent observations of the supermassive black hole shadows in the galaxy M87 and the Milky Way from the Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration. The parameter space is found largely unexcluded and more experiments are needed to fully bind the theory.
Topics & Concepts
PhysicsEvent horizonAstronomyAstrophysicsEvent (particle physics)TelescopeBlack Holes and Theoretical PhysicsCosmology and Gravitation TheoriesPulsars and Gravitational Waves Research