The Variability of the Black Hole Image in M87 at the Dynamical Timescale
Carlstrom JE; Davelaar J; Kim JY; Cordes JM; Porth O; Georgiev B; Gurwell M; Titus M; Alef W; Kramer C; Wu QW; Cruz-Osorio A; Pu HY; Wharton R; Gold R; Bronzwaer T; Plambeck R; Pen UL; van Rossum DR; Palumbo DCM; Asada K; Pietu V; Deane R; Lo WP; Potzl FM; Marchili N; Christian P; Menten KM; Hughes DH; Huang CWL; Sasada M; Tetarenko AJ; Torne P; Ni CC; Zhao GY; Traianou E; Broguiere D; Sanchez-Arguelles D; Wex N; Musoke G; Lu RS; Wielgus M; Ros E; Kramer M; Hecht MH; Okino H; Zhao SS; Mejias AM; Yoon D; Ozel F; Fromm CM; Koay JY; Wong GN; Rawlings MG; Jannuzi BT; Gentaz O; Liu J; Cho I; Benson BA; Olivares H; Anantua R; Fish VL; Chen MT; Kettenis M; Young K; Lauer TR; Issaoun S; Psaltis D; Byun DY; Marscher AP; Conway JE; Moscibrodzka M; Levis A; Honma M; Nagar NM; Galison P; Rezzolla L; Nagai H; Moran JM; Fomalont E; Fraga-Encinas R; Medeiros L; Roelofs F; Wagner J; Ortiz-Leon GN; Natarajan I; Gomez JL; Gomez-Ruiz AI; Gu MF; Weintroub J; Matthews LD; van Langevelde HJ; Jiang W; Johnson MD; Sohn BW; Matsushita S; Wardle J; Sanchez S; Brissenden R; Lindqvist M; Hesper R; Blackburn L; Prather B; Li ZY; Younsi Z; Koyama S; Boyce H; Chan CK; Markoff S; De Laurentis M; Boland W; Savolainen T; Kawashima T; Jeter B; Tilanus RPJ; SooHoo J; Hada K; Balokovic M; Muller C; Young A; Ward-Thompson D; Shao LJ; Park J; Lico R; Dexter J; Alberdi A; Mizuno I; Kim DJ; Fuentes A; Tazaki F; Liuzzo E; Lobanov AP; Huang L; Kim J; Jimenez-Rosales A; Liu K; Cui YZ; Rogers A; Dempsey J; Janssen M; Gammie CF; Lee SS; Trent T; Ripperda B; Yuan F; Marti-Vidal I; Dougall ST; Toma K; Tiede P; Baczko AK; Kuo CY; Bower GC; Ruszczyk C; Small D; Lindahl G; MacDonald NR; Roy AL; Nowak MA; Li YR; Preciado-Lopez JA; Garcia R; Noutsos A; Sun H; Ford HA; Ramakrishnan V; Jorstad S; Moriyama K; Algaba JC; Ikeda S; Desvignes G; Crawford TM; Krichbaum TP; Bustamente S; James DJ; Jung T; Bremer M; Friberg P; Kofuji Y; Zensus JA; Mao JR; Keating GK; Chatterjee K; Rao R; Neilsen J; Karuppusamy R; Chen YJ; Falcke H; Patel N; Raymond AW; Inoue M; Nakamura M; Schuster KF; Trippe S; Haggard D; van Bemmel I; Blundell R; Rygl KLJ; Ball D; Bouman KL; Kino M; Yuan YF; Farah J; Koch PM; Marrone DP; Narayanan G; Eatough RP; Bintley D; Chael A; Mizuno Y; Nathanail A; Britzen S; Brinkerink CD; Goddi C; Rottmann H; Barrett J; Lonsdale C; Karami M; Narayan R; Rose M; Schloerb FP; Neri R; Azulay R; Loinard L; Chatterjee S; Wiik K; Doeleman SS; PopStefanija A; Roshanineshat A; Oyama T; Satapathy K; Ho P; Akiyama K; Shen ZQ; Crew GB; Pesce DW; Broderick AE
The Variability of the Black Hole Image in M87 at the Dynamical Timescale
Carlstrom JE
Davelaar J
Kim JY
Cordes JM
Porth O
Georgiev B
Gurwell M
Titus M
Alef W
Kramer C
Wu QW
Cruz-Osorio A
Pu HY
Wharton R
Gold R
Bronzwaer T
Plambeck R
Pen UL
van Rossum DR
Palumbo DCM
Asada K
Pietu V
Deane R
Lo WP
Potzl FM
Marchili N
Christian P
Menten KM
Hughes DH
Huang CWL
Sasada M
Tetarenko AJ
Torne P
Ni CC
Zhao GY
Traianou E
Broguiere D
Sanchez-Arguelles D
Wex N
Musoke G
Lu RS
Wielgus M
Ros E
Kramer M
Hecht MH
Okino H
Zhao SS
Mejias AM
Yoon D
Ozel F
Fromm CM
Koay JY
Wong GN
Rawlings MG
Jannuzi BT
Gentaz O
Liu J
Cho I
Benson BA
Olivares H
Anantua R
Fish VL
Chen MT
Kettenis M
Young K
Lauer TR
Issaoun S
Psaltis D
Byun DY
Marscher AP
Conway JE
Moscibrodzka M
Levis A
Honma M
Nagar NM
Galison P
Rezzolla L
Nagai H
Moran JM
Fomalont E
Fraga-Encinas R
Medeiros L
Roelofs F
Wagner J
Ortiz-Leon GN
Natarajan I
Gomez JL
Gomez-Ruiz AI
Gu MF
Weintroub J
Matthews LD
van Langevelde HJ
Jiang W
Johnson MD
Sohn BW
Matsushita S
Wardle J
Sanchez S
Brissenden R
Lindqvist M
Hesper R
Blackburn L
Prather B
Li ZY
Younsi Z
Koyama S
Boyce H
Chan CK
Markoff S
De Laurentis M
Boland W
Savolainen T
Kawashima T
Jeter B
Tilanus RPJ
SooHoo J
Hada K
Balokovic M
Muller C
Young A
Ward-Thompson D
Shao LJ
Park J
Lico R
Dexter J
Alberdi A
Mizuno I
Kim DJ
Fuentes A
Tazaki F
Liuzzo E
Lobanov AP
Huang L
Kim J
Jimenez-Rosales A
Liu K
Cui YZ
Rogers A
Dempsey J
Janssen M
Gammie CF
Lee SS
Trent T
Ripperda B
Yuan F
Marti-Vidal I
Dougall ST
Toma K
Tiede P
Baczko AK
Kuo CY
Bower GC
Ruszczyk C
Small D
Lindahl G
MacDonald NR
Roy AL
Nowak MA
Li YR
Preciado-Lopez JA
Garcia R
Noutsos A
Sun H
Ford HA
Ramakrishnan V
Jorstad S
Moriyama K
Algaba JC
Ikeda S
Desvignes G
Crawford TM
Krichbaum TP
Bustamente S
James DJ
Jung T
Bremer M
Friberg P
Kofuji Y
Zensus JA
Mao JR
Keating GK
Chatterjee K
Rao R
Neilsen J
Karuppusamy R
Chen YJ
Falcke H
Patel N
Raymond AW
Inoue M
Nakamura M
Schuster KF
Trippe S
Haggard D
van Bemmel I
Blundell R
Rygl KLJ
Ball D
Bouman KL
Kino M
Yuan YF
Farah J
Koch PM
Marrone DP
Narayanan G
Eatough RP
Bintley D
Chael A
Mizuno Y
Nathanail A
Britzen S
Brinkerink CD
Goddi C
Rottmann H
Barrett J
Lonsdale C
Karami M
Narayan R
Rose M
Schloerb FP
Neri R
Azulay R
Loinard L
Chatterjee S
Wiik K
Doeleman SS
PopStefanija A
Roshanineshat A
Oyama T
Satapathy K
Ho P
Akiyama K
Shen ZQ
Crew GB
Pesce DW
Broderick AE
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2022081153627
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The black hole images obtained with the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) are expected to be variable at the dynamical timescale near their horizons. For the black hole at the center of the M87 galaxy, this timescale (5-61 days) is comparable to the 6 day extent of the 2017 EHT observations. Closure phases along baseline triangles are robust interferometric observables that are sensitive to the expected structural changes of the images but are free of station-based atmospheric and instrumental errors. We explored the day-to-day variability in closure-phase measurements on all six linearly independent nontrivial baseline triangles that can be formed from the 2017 observations. We showed that three triangles exhibit very low day-to-day variability, with a dispersion of similar to 3 degrees-5 degrees. The only triangles that exhibit substantially higher variability (similar to 90 degrees-180 degrees) are the ones with baselines that cross the visibility amplitude minima on the u-v plane, as expected from theoretical modeling. We used two sets of general relativistic magnetohydrodynamic simulations to explore the dependence of the predicted variability on various black hole and accretion-flow parameters. We found that changing the magnetic field configuration, electron temperature model, or black hole spin has a marginal effect on the model consistency with the observed level of variability. On the other hand, the most discriminating image characteristic of models is the fractional width of the bright ring of emission. Models that best reproduce the observed small level of variability are characterized by thin ring-like images with structures dominated by gravitational lensing effects and thus least affected by turbulence in the accreting plasmas.
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