Shadow images of regular black hole with finite boundary
Regular black hole is one of the bottom-up solutions designed to eliminate the singularity at the center of black holes. Its horizonless solution has gained interest recently to model ultracompact star. Despite interesting, this proposal is problematic due to the absence of a well-defined boundary....
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Zusammenfassung: | Regular black hole is one of the bottom-up solutions designed to eliminate
the singularity at the center of black holes. Its horizonless solution has
gained interest recently to model ultracompact star. Despite interesting, this
proposal is problematic due to the absence of a well-defined boundary. In this
work, we introduce a novel regular black hole model inspired by the Hayward
black hole, incorporating additional terms to define a clear and well-defined
`surface' radius $R$. We analyze the null geodesics around the object, both
horizonful and horizonless configurations, by studying the photon effective
potential. We further simulate the shadow images of the object surrounded by a
thin accretion disk. Our results indicate that for $R > 3M$ the horizonfull
shadow differs slightly from that of a Schwarzschild black hole. In the
horizonless configuration, we identify distinct inner light ring structures
near the central region of the shadow image, which differ from those observed
in horizonless Hayward black holes. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2411.16241 |