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    Gravitational Test beyond the First Post-Newtonian Order with the Shadow of the M87 Black Hole

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    EHT Collaboration
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    Univ Arizona, Steward Observ
    Univ Arizona, Dept Astron
    Issue Date
    2020
    
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    AMER PHYSICAL SOC
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    Dimitrios Psaltis et al. (2020). Gravitational Test beyond the First Post-Newtonian Order with the Shadow of the M87 Black Hole. Physical Review Letters.
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    PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
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    The 2017 Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) observations of the central source in M87 have led to the first measurement of the size of a black-hole shadow. This observation offers a new and clean gravitational test of the black-hole metric in the strong-field regime. We show analytically that spacetimes that deviate from the Kerr metric but satisfy weak-field tests can lead to large deviations in the predicted black-hole shadows that are inconsistent with even the current EHT measurements. We use numerical calculations of regular, parametric, non-Kerr metrics to identify the common characteristic among these different parametrizations that control the predicted shadow size. We show that the shadow-size measurements place significant constraints on deviation parameters that control the second post-Newtonian and higher orders of each metric and are, therefore, inaccessible to weak-field tests. The new constraints are complementary to those imposed by observations of gravitational waves from stellar-mass sources.
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    0031-9007
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    1079-7114
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    33064506
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    10.1103/PhysRevLett.125.141104
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