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    Verification of Radiative Transfer Schemes for the EHT

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    Gold, Roman
    Broderick, Avery E.
    Younsi, Ziri
    Fromm, Christian M.
    Gammie, Charles F.
    Moscibrodzka, Monika
    Pu, Hung-Yi
    Bronzwaer, Thomas
    Davelaar, Jordy
    Dexter, Jason
    Ball, David
    Chan, Chi-kwan
    Kawashima, Tomohisa
    Mizuno, Yosuke
    Ripperda, Bart
    Akiyama, Kazunori
    Alberdi, Antxon
    Alef, Walter
    Asada, Keiichi
    Azulay, Rebecca
    Baczko, Anne-Kathrin
    Balokovic, Mislav
    Barrett, John
    Bintley, Dan
    Blackburn, Lindy
    Boland, Wilfred
    Bouman, Katherine L.
    Bower, Geoffrey C. cc
    Bremer, Michael
    Brinkerink, Christiaan D.
    Brissenden, Roger
    Britzen, Silke
    Broguiere, Dominique
    Byun, Young
    Carlstrom, John E.
    Chael, Andrew
    Chatterjee, Koushik
    Chatterjee, Shami
    Chen, Ming-Tang
    Chen, Yongjun
    Cho, Ilje
    Christian, Pierre
    Conway, John E.
    Cordes, James M.
    Crew, Geoffrey B.
    Cui, Yuzhu
    De Laurentis, Mariafelicia
    Deane, Roger
    Dempsey, Jessica
    Desvignes, Gregory
    Doeleman, Sheperd S.
    Eatough, RalpP
    Falcke, Heino
    Fish, Vincent L.
    Fomalont, Ed
    Fraga-Encinas, Raquel
    Freeman, Bill
    Friberg, Per
    Gomez, Jose L.
    Galison, Peter
    Garcia, Roberto
    Gentaz, Olivier
    Georgiev, Boris
    Goddi, Ciriaco
    Gu, Minfeng
    Gurwell, Mark
    Hada, Kazuhiro
    Hecht, Michael H.
    Hesper, Ronald
    Ho, Luis C. cc
    Ho, Paul
    Honma, Mareki
    Huang, Chih-Wei L.
    Huang, Lei
    Hughes, David H.
    Inoue, Makoto
    Issaoun, Sara
    James, David J.
    Jannuzi, Buell T.
    Janssen, Michael
    Jeter, Britton
    Jiang, Wu
    Jimenez-Rosales, Alejandra
    Johnson, Michael D.
    Jorstad, Svetlana
    Jung, Taehyun
    Karami, Mansour
    Karuppusamy, Ramesh
    Keating, Garrett K. cc
    Kettenis, Mark
    Kim, Jae-Young
    Kim, Junhan
    Kim, Jongsoo
    Kino, Motoki
    Koay, Jun Yi
    Koch, Patrick M.
    Koyama, Shoko
    Kramer, Michael
    Kramer, Carsten
    Krichbaum, Thomas P.
    Kuo, Cheng-Yu
    Lauer, Tod R.
    Lee, Sang-Sung
    Li, Yan-Rong
    Li, Zhiyuan
    Lico, Rocco
    Lindqvist, Michael
    Liu, Kuo
    Liuzzo, Elisabetta
    Lo, Wen-Ping
    Lobanov, Andrei P.
    Loinard, Laurent
    Lonsdale, Colin
    Lu, Ru-Sen
    MacDonald, Nicholas R.
    Markoff, Sera
    Mao, Jirong
    Marrone, Daniel P. cc
    Marscher, Alan P.
    Marti-Vidal, Ivan
    Matsushita, Satoki
    Matthews, Lynn D.
    Medeiros, Lia
    Menten, Karl M. cc
    Mizuno, Izumi
    Moran, James M.
    Moriyama, Kotaro
    Muller, Cornelia
    Nagai, Hiroshi
    Nakamura, Masanori
    Nagar, Neil M.
    Narayan, Ramesh
    Narayanan, Gopal
    Natarajan, Iniyan
    Neri, Roberto cc
    Ni, Chunchong
    Noutsos, Aristeidis
    Okino, Hiroki
    Ortiz-Leon, Gisela N.
    Oyama, Tomoaki
    Ozel, Feryal
    Palumbo, Daniel C. M.
    Park, Jongho
    Patel, Nimesh
    Pen, Ue-Li
    Pesce, Dominic W.
    Plambeck, Richard
    Pietu, Vincent
    PopStefanija, Aleksandar
    Porth, Oliver
    Preciado-Lopez, Jorge A.
    Psaltis, Dimitrios
    Ramakrishnan, Venkatessh
    Rao, Ramprasad
    Rawlings, Mark G.
    Raymond, Alexander W.
    Rezzolla, Luciano
    Roelofs, Freek
    Rogers, Alan
    Ros, Eduardo
    Rose, Mel
    Roshanineshat, Arash
    Rottmann, Helge
    Roy, Alan L.
    Ruszczyk, Chet
    Rygl, Kazi L. J.
    Sanchez, Salvador
    Sanchez-Arguelles, David
    Sasada, Mahito
    Savolainen, Tuomas
    Schuster, Karl-Friedrich
    Schloerb, F. Peter
    Shao, Lijing
    Shen, Zhiqiang
    Small, Des
    Sohn, Bong Won
    SooHoo, Jason
    Tiede, Paul
    Tazaki, Fumie
    Tilanus, Remo P. J.
    Titus, Michael
    Toma, Kenji
    Torne, Pablo
    Trent, Tyler
    Traianou, Thalia
    Trippe, Sascha
    Tsuda, Shuichiro
    van Langevelde, Huib Jan
    van Bemmel, Ilse
    van Rossum, Daniel R.
    Wagner, Jan
    Wardle, John
    Wex, Norbert
    Weintroub, Jonathan
    Wharton, Robert
    Wielgus, Maciek
    Wong, George N.
    Wu, Qingwen
    Yoon, Doosoo
    Young, Ken
    Young, Andre
    Yuan, Feng
    Yuan, Ye-Fei
    Zensus, J. Anton
    Zhao, Guangyao
    Zhao, Shan-Shan
    Zhu, Ziyan
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    Affiliation
    Univ Arizona, Steward Observ
    Univ Arizona, Dept Astron
    Univ Arizona, Data Sci Inst
    Issue Date
    2020-07
    Keywords
    black hole physics
    High energy astrophysics
    Radiative transfer
    Relativity
    General relativity
    Relativistic disks
    Very long baseline interferometry
    Radio astronomy
    Event horizons
    
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    Publisher
    IOP PUBLISHING LTD
    Citation
    Roman Gold et al 2020 ApJ 897 148
    Journal
    ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
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    Copyright © 2020. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
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    This item from the UA Faculty Publications collection is made available by the University of Arizona with support from the University of Arizona Libraries. If you have questions, please contact us at repository@u.library.arizona.edu.
    Abstract
    The Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) Collaboration has recently produced the first resolved images of the central supermassive black hole in the giant elliptical galaxy M87. Here we report on tests of the consistency and accuracy of the general relativistic radiative transfer codes used within the collaboration to model M87* and Sgr A*. We compare and evaluate (1) deflection angles for equatorial null geodesics in a Kerr spacetime; (2) images calculated from a series of simple, parameterized matter distributions in the Kerr metric using simplified emissivities and absorptivities; (3) for a subset of codes, images calculated from general relativistic magnetohydrodynamics simulations using different realistic synchrotron emissivities and absorptivities; (4) observables for the 2017 configuration of EHT, including visibility amplitudes and closure phases. The error in total flux is of order 1% when the codes are run with production numerical parameters. The dominant source of discrepancies for small camera distances is the location and detailed setup of the software "camera" that each code uses to produce synthetic images. We find that when numerical parameters are suitably chosen and the camera is sufficiently far away the images converge and that for given transfer coefficients, numerical uncertainties are unlikely to limit parameter estimation for the current generation of EHT observations. The purpose of this paper is to describe a verification and comparison of EHT radiative transfer codes. It is not to verify EHT models more generally.
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    ISSN
    0004-637X
    EISSN
    1538-4357
    DOI
    10.3847/1538-4357/ab96c6
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    10.3847/1538-4357/ab96c6
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