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New test on the Einstein equivalence principle through the photon ring of black holes

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PHYSICAL REVIEW D
Volume 104, Issue 6, Pages -

Publisher

AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.104.064027

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Funding

  1. NSFC [11653002, 11961131007, 11722327, 1201101448, 11421303]
  2. CAST [2016QNRC001]
  3. National Thousand Talents Program of China
  4. Fundamental Research Funds for Central Universities
  5. USTC Fellowship

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The Einstein Equivalence Principle (EEP) is a fundamental test of gravity theories, and this paper proposes a new method to test EEP through observations of black hole photon rings. By studying the dispersion relation of photons in circular orbit, it is found that photons with different polarizations perceive different gravitational potentials, affecting the size of the black hole photon ring. Analytic results show that the change in size of the photon ring is proportional to the violation parameters under the assumption of small EEP violation.
Einstein equivalence principle (EEP), as one of the foundations of general relativity, is a fundamental test of gravity theories. in this paper, we propose a new method to test the EEP of electromagnetic interactions through observations of black hole photon rings, which naturally extends the scale of Newtonian and post-Newtonian gravity where the EEP violation through a variable fine structure constant has been well constrained to that of stronger gravity. We start from a general form of Lagrangian that violates EEP, where a specific EEP violation model could be regarded as one of the cases of this Lagrangian. Within the geometrical optical approximation, we find that the dispersion relation of photons is modified: for photons moving in circular orbit, the dispersion relation simplifies, and behaves such that photons with different linear polarizations perceive different gravitational potentials. This makes the size of black hole photon ring depend on polarization. Further assuming that the EEP violation is small, we derive an approximate analytic expression for spherical black holes showing that the change in size of the photon ring is proportional to the violation parameters. We also discuss several cases of this analytic expression for specific models. Finally, we explore the effects of black hole rotation and derive a modified proportionality relation between the change in size of photon ring and the violation parameters. The numerical and analytic results show that the influence of black hole rotation on the constraints of EEP violation is relatively weak for small magnitude of EEP violation and small rotation speed of black holes.

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