14–16 oct. 2025
IPhT
Fuseau horaire Europe/Paris

Non-minimal light-curvature couplings and black-hole imaging

16 oct. 2025, 11:20
20m
Amphi Claude Bloch (IPhT)

Amphi Claude Bloch

IPhT

CEA, Orme des Merisiers Bat 774, 91191 Gif-sur-Yvette
Talk

Orateur

Héloïse Delaporte (University of the Faroe Islands)

Description

Non-minimal couplings between the electromagnetic field strength and the spacetime curvature are part of the effective field theory of gravity and matter. They alter the local propagation of light in a significant way if the ratio of spacetime curvature to the non-minimal coupling is of order one. Spacetime curvature can become appreciable around black holes, and yet the effect of non-minimal couplings on electromagnetic observations of black holes remains underexplored. A particular feature of the non-minimal coupling between the electromagnetic field-strength and the Riemann tensor is that it generates two distinct photon rings for different polarizations. Working within the paradigm of lensing bands, and focusing on the $n=1$ photon ring, we investigate which values of the non-minimal coupling can be robustly excluded.

Auteurs

Prof. Astrid Eichhorn (University of Heidelberg) Héloïse Delaporte (University of the Faroe Islands) Dr Pedro G. S. Fernandes (University of Heidelberg) Prof. Raúl Carballo-Rubio (Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía)

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