A Supersymmetric Suspicion From Accelerating Black Hole Shadows

Abstract

In light of the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) images of the supermassive black holes Sgr A and M87, we explore a potential supersymmetry suspicion within the observational data. Specifically, we investigate the shadow of a supersymmetric accelerating black hole and compare our findings with observed quantities such as the angular diameter D and the fractional deviation δ. Our analysis reveals a significant alignment between the calculated quantities and the EHT collaboration measurements. This alignment suggests that the features of the black hole shadows observed by the EHT exhibit characteristics consistent with the supersymmetry framework. Our results provide compelling evidence for supersymmetry from a gravitational perspective, which remains absent from the particle physics viewpoint till now.

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