Abstract
General relativity predicts that gravitational lensing near black holes will produce narrow "photon rings"on images. Building on recent work of Johnson, Lupsasca et al. focusing on circular rings, I calculate the long-baseline interferometric signature of a narrow feature of arbitrary shape and intensity. The shape information is contained in the oscillation frequencies of the complex visibility as a function of baseline length, for each baseline angle. These results raise the possibility of measuring the detailed shape of a photon ring and comparing to the precise predictions of general relativity.
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Gralla, S. E. (2020). Measuring the shape of a black hole photon ring. Physical Review D, 102(4). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.102.044017
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