13–17 Jul 2026
ICRANet, Pescara, Italy
Europe/Rome timezone

Near-horizon Polarization as a Diagnostic of Black Hole Spacetime

16 Jul 2026, 11:15
35m
ICRANet, Pescara, Italy

ICRANet, Pescara, Italy

Piazza della Repubblica, 10, Pescara, Italy

Speaker

Bin Chen (Ningbo University)

Description

A key challenge in imaging supermassive black holes is disentangling gravitational effects from plasma physics in order to accurately determine spacetime properties, particularly black hole spin. In our recent work, we present a fully covariant and rigorous analysis of the synchrotron emission from accreting plasma in the equatorial plane in the stationary, axisymmetric, high-conductivity regime and identify—for the first time—a distinctive near-horizon polarization pattern that remains robust across different flow structures. This pattern arises from strong frame dragging near the event horizon, which induces a degeneracy among plasma flow and magnetic field configurations, yielding a polarization signature determined solely by the spacetime geometry and the observer’s inclination. The near-horizon polarization thus offers a clean and precise probe of black hole spin and other fundamental parameters. If future space-based millimeter very long baseline interferometry observations can resolve synchrotron emission originating within approximately 1% of the event horizon radius in M87 or Sgr A, this universal polarization pattern may become observable.

Author

Bin Chen (Ningbo University)

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