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Can we make black holes reveal themselves in echoes of light |Ias Banenge

Context:  A recent study in Astrophysical Journal Letters proposes a novel method to measure black hole properties using light echoes, a phenomenon predicted by Einstein’s general relativity.

Relevance: GS 3 (Space)

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What are Light Echoes?

  • When light passes near a black hole, its path bends due to the black hole’s gravity, creating time-delayed “echoes.”
  • The behavior of light echoes depends on the black hole’s mass and spin.

New Measurement Technique

  • Traditional methods face challenges due to interference from hot gases and radiation around black holes.
  • Light echoes provide a clearer signal, offering a more precise way to determine black hole mass and angular momentum.

Testing the Method

  • Using simulations and data from the Event Horizon Telescope, researchers analyzed light around the M87 black hole.
  • They measured time delays in light beams, correlating them to the black hole’s characteristics.

Technological Requirements

  • Detecting light echoes requires long-baseline interferometry, using telescopes spaced far apart, including one on Earth and one in space.

Implications

  • This method could confirm general relativity’s predictions about black holes.
  • It provides a new approach to studying spacetime geometry and the structure of supermassive black holes.
  • This technique represents a significant step forward in understanding black holes and their effects on light

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