TESTING THE NO-HAIR THEOREM WITH SGR A*

Testing the No-Hair Theorem with Sgr A*

Testing the No-Hair Theorem with Sgr A*

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The no-hair theorem characterizes the fundamental nature of black holes in general relativity.This theorem can be tested observationally by measuring the mass and spin of a black hole as well as its quadrupole moment, which may deviate from the expected Kerr value.Sgr A*, the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way, is a read more prime candidate for such tests thanks to its large angular size, high brightness, and rich population of nearby stars.

In this paper, I discuss a new theoretical framework for a test of the no-hair theorem that is ideal for imaging observations of Sgr A* with very long baseline interferometry (VLBI).The approach is formulated in terms of a Kerr-like spacetime that depends on a free parameter and is here regular everywhere outside of the event horizon.Together with the results from astrometric and timing observations, VLBI imaging of Sgr A* may lead to a secure test of the no-hair theorem.

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