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This Is Why The Event Horizon Telescope Still Doesn't Have An Image Of A Black Hole

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Ute Kraus, Physics education group Kraus, Universität Hildesheim; background: Axel Mellinger

Across multiple continents, including Antarctica, an array of radio telescopes observe the galactic center.

APEX, IRAM, G. Narayanan, J. McMahon, JCMT/JAC, S. Hostler, D. Harvey, ESO/C. Malin

This network, the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT), is imaging, for the first time, a black hole's event horizon.

Interstellar / R. Hurt / Caltech

Of all the black holes visible from Earth, the largest is at the galactic center: 37 μas.

X-ray: NASA/CXC/UMass/D. Wang et al.; Optical: NASA/ESA/STScI/D.Wang et al.; IR: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SSC/S.Stolovy

With a theoretical resolution of 15 μas, the EHT should resolve it.

Despite the incredible news that they've detected the black hole's structure at the galactic center, however, there's still no direct image.

R.-S. Lu et al, ApJ 859, 1

They found evidence for an asymmetric source, about 3 Schwarzschild radii large: consistent with Einstein's prediction of 2.5.

R.-S. Lu et al, ApJ 859, 1

But before the South Pole data, delivered five months ago, can be added, all error sources must be identified.

Daniel Michalik/South Pole Telescope

Earth's atmospheric turbulence, instrumentation noise, and spurious signals require identification, obtainable through additional imaging.

NASA/CXC/B. Luo et al., 2017, ApJS, 228, 2

Although the data has been combined, novel algorithms must be developed to process them into an image.

GRMHD simulations of visibility amplitude variability for Event Horizon Telescope images of Sgr A*, L. Medeiros et al., arXiv:1601.06799

Only two black holes, Sagittarius A* and M87, could have event horizon "silhouettes" imaged.

Top, optical, Hubble Space Telescope / NASA / Wikisky; lower left, radio, NRAO / Very Large Array (VLA); lower right, X-ray, NASA / Chandra X-ray telescope

New data will be taken annually, improving the future, overall pictures through subsequent analysis.

Event Horizon Telescope / University of Arizona

Over the coming months, preliminary images will show the:

  • size,
  • shape,
  • changes,
  • and surrounding environment,

of our first directly-observed black holes.

High-Angular-Resolution and High-Sensitivity Science Enabled by Beamformed ALMA, V. Fish et al., arXiv:1309.3519


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