Shadow of the magnetically and tidally deformed black hole
Abstract
We consider a simple model of a black hole surrounded by a toroidal structure and experiencing deformation due to magnetic field and the tidal force. For this system we construct the shadows of Preston-Poisson black hole, apply it to supermassive black hole M87* and compare it with the shadows of corresponding Schwarzschild and Kerr black holes. We find that for large deviation parameters B and E the shadow of Preston-Poisson black hole is clearly distinguishable from Kerr black hole provided the angular resolution of measurements is of order μarcsec.
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