We study the shadow of the Cardoso-Pani-Rico (CPR) black hole for different
values of the black hole spin a∗, the deformation parameters ϵ3t
and ϵ3r, and the viewing angle i. We find that the main impact of
the deformation parameter ϵ3t is the change of the size of the
shadow, while the deformation parameter ϵ3r affects the shape of its
boundary. In general, it is impossible to test the Kerr metric, because the
shadow of a Kerr black hole can be reproduced quite well by a black hole with
non-vanishing ϵ3t or ϵ3r. Deviations from the Kerr
geometry could be constrained in the presence of high quality data and in the
favorable case of a black hole with high values of a∗ and i. However, the
shadows of some black holes with non-vanishing ϵ3r present peculiar
features and the possible detection of these shadows could unambiguously
distinguish these objects from the standard Kerr black holes of general
relativity.Comment: 10 pages, 7 figures. v2: refereed version with minor change