Influence of quantum correction on the Schwarzschild black hole polarized image

Author:

Guo Sen,Huang Yu-Xiang,Liu Kuan,Liang En-Wei,Lin Kai

Abstract

AbstractUsing a model of an accretion disk around a Schwarzschild black hole, the analytic estimates for image polarization were derived by Narayan et al. (Astrophys J 102:912, 2021). Recently, the EHT team also obtained polarization images of the Sgr A$$^{*}$$ and measured both linear and circular polarization (Astrophys J Lett 964:L25, 2024). We find that quantum correction effects can also influence polarization information. Considering the quantum corrected Schwarzschild black hole (Kazakov–Solodukhin black hole), we derive the polarization intensity of the target black hole and investigate polarization images under different parameters. It is found that a larger quantum deformation leads to an expansion of the polarization region, while the polarization intensity value decrease. Under different observation angles, magnetic fields, fluid direction angles, and fluid velocity conditions, we also derive polarization images of corrected black holes. These key indicators not only affect the intensity of polarization but also the direction of polarization. We establish the relationship between polarization intensity and quantum correction deformation parameters, revealing a gradual decline in polarization intensity with reduced radius and an anti-polarization behavior induced by the progressive increase in deformation parameters at a constant radius. Our analysis may provide observational evidence for quantum effect of general relativity.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, China University of Geosciences

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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