Origin of the ring ellipticity in the black hole images of M87*

Dahale, Rohan, Cho, Ilje, Moriyama, Kotaro, Wiik, Kaj, Tiede, Paul, José Gómez, L., Chan, Chi-kwan, Gold, Roman, Vadim Bernshteyn, Y. et al (2025) Origin of the ring ellipticity in the black hole images of M87*. Astronomy & Astrophysics . ISSN 0004-6361

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361%2F202555235

Abstract

We investigate the origin of the elliptical ring structure observed in the images of the supermassive black hole aiming to disentangle contributions from gravitational, astrophysical, and imaging effects. Leveraging the enhanced capabilities of the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT)'s 2018 array, including improved $(u,v)-coverage from the Greenland Telescope, we measured the ring's ellipticity using five independent imaging methods, obtaining a consistent average value of τ = $ with a position angle of ξ = 50.1_ degrees. To interpret this measurement, we compared it to general relativistic magnetohydrodynamic (GRMHD) simulations spanning a wide range of physical parameters including the thermal or nonthermal electron distribution function, spins, and ion-to-electron temperature ratios in both low- and high-density regions. We find no statistically significant correlation between spin and ellipticity in GRMHD images. Instead, we identify a correlation between ellipticity and the fraction of non-ring emission, particularly in nonthermal models and models with higher jet emission. These results indicate that the ellipticity measured from the emission structure is consistent with that expected from simulations of turbulent accretion flows around black holes, where it is dominated by astrophysical effects rather than gravitational ones. Future high-resolution imaging, including space very long baseline interferometry and long-term monitoring, will be essential to isolate gravitational signatures from astrophysical effects.


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