Gravastar shadows

Nobuyuki Sakai, Hiromi Saida, and Takashi Tamaki
Phys. Rev. D 90, 104013 – Published 17 November 2014

Abstract

Direct observation of black holes is one of the grand challenges in astronomy. If there are supercompact objects which possess unstable circular orbits of photons, however, it may be difficult to distinguish them from black holes by observing photons. As a model of supercompact objects, we consider a gravastar (gravitational-vacuum-star) which was originally proposed by Mazur and Mottola. For definiteness, we adopt a spherical thin-shell model of a gravastar developed by Visser and Wiltshire, which connects interior de Sitter geometry and exterior Schwarzschild geometry. We find that unstable circular orbits of photons can appear around the gravastar. Then, we investigate the optical images of the gravastar possessing unstable circular orbits, assuming its optically transparent surface and two types of optical sources behind the gravastar: (i) an infinite optical plane and (ii) a companion star. The main feature of the image of (i) is that a bright disk and a dark thick ring surrounding the disk appear in the center of the region which would be completely dark if the compact object was not the gravastar but the Schwarzschild black hole. Also in case (ii), a small disk and arcs around the disk appear in the region which would be completely dark for the lensing image by the Schwarzschild black hole. Because characteristic images appear inside the gravastar in both cases, we could tell the difference between a black hole and a gravastar with high-resolution very-long-baseline-interferometry observations in the near future.

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  • Received 28 August 2014

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.90.104013

© 2014 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Nobuyuki Sakai*

  • Faculty of Science, Yamaguchi University, Yamaguchi 753-8512, Japan

Hiromi Saida

  • Department of Physics, Daido University, Minami-ku, Nagoya 457-8530, Japan

Takashi Tamaki

  • Department of Physics, General Education, College of Engineering, Nihon University, Tokusada, Tamura, Koriyama, Fukushima 963-8642, Japan

  • *nsakai@yamaguchi-u.ac.jp
  • saida@daido-it.ac.jp
  • tamaki@ge.ce.nihon-u.ac.jp

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Vol. 90, Iss. 10 — 15 November 2014

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