Observational Signatures of Rotating Ayón-Beato-García Black Holes: Shadows, Accretion Disks and Images
Abstract
We investigate the shadows, accretion disks, and observational images of rotating Ayón-Beato-García black holes characterized by mass M , spin a , and electric charge ζ . Our analysis reveals that the shadow size decreases with increasing ζ, and in near-extremal configurations (e.g., a = 0.95 ), the shadow adopts a distinctive ``D''-shaped morphology. For the accretion disk, we extend its inner edge to the event horizon and account for distinct particle dynamics inside and outside the innermost stable circular orbit (ISCO). We find that the correlation between (a, ζ) and the observer's inclination angle significantly influences image asymmetry and inner shadow distortion. At higher inclinations, the direct and lensed images separate, forming a hat-like structure. Additionally, we compute the redshift distribution of the disk's direct and lensed emissions under varying parameters and viewing angles. By comparing theoretical shadow diameters with the Event Horizon Telescope observations of M87 * and Sgr A *--using inclination angles of 17 , 50 , and 90 --we constrain the viable parameter space, yielding the joint bound 0.132811\,M < ζ< 0.213607\,M consistent with both sources.
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