Relxill_NK: A relativistic reflection model for testing Einstein's gravity

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Einstein's theory of general relativity was proposed over 100 years ago and has successfully passed a large number of observational tests in the weak field regime. However, the strong field regime is largely unexplored, and there are many modified and alternative theories that have the same predictions as Einstein's gravity for weak fields and present deviations when gravity becomes strong. RELXILL_NK is the first relativistic reflection model for probing the spacetime metric in the vicinity of astrophysical black holes and testing Einstein's gravity in the strong field regime. Here, we present our current constraints on possible deviations from Einstein's gravity obtained from the black holes in 1H0707-495, Ark 564, GX 339-4, and GS 1354-645.

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Bambi, C., Abdikamalov, A. B., Ayzenberg, D., Cao, Z., Liu, H., Nampalliwar, S., … Xu, Y. (2018). Relxill_NK: A relativistic reflection model for testing Einstein’s gravity. In Universe (Vol. 4). MDPI Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute. https://doi.org/10.3390/universe4070079

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