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Nonlinear physics and mechanics
Trajectories of Light Beams in a Kerr Metric: the Influence of the Rotation of an Observer on the Shadow of a Black Hole
I. A. Bizyaev Ural Mathematical Center, Udmurt State University,
ul. Universitetskaya 1, Izhevsk, 426034 Russia
Abstract:
This paper investigates the trajectories of light beams in a Kerr metric, which describes
the gravitational field in the neighborhood of a rotating black hole. After reduction by cyclic
coordinates, this problem reduces to analysis of a Hamiltonian system with two degrees of
freedom. A bifurcation diagram is constructed and a classification is made of the types of
trajectories of the system according to the values of first integrals. Relations describing the
boundary of the shadow of the black hole are obtained for a stationary observer who rotates
with an arbitrary angular velocity about the axis of rotation of the black hole.
Keywords:
Kerr metric, trajectories of light beams, shadow of a black hole, bifurcation diagram, gravitational lensing
Received: 16.10.2024 Accepted: 25.12.2024
Citation:
I. A. Bizyaev, “Trajectories of Light Beams in a Kerr Metric: the Influence of the Rotation of an Observer on the Shadow of a Black Hole”, Rus. J. Nonlin. Dyn., 21:2 (2025), 157–171
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