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Shadows of CPR black holes and tests of the Kerr metric

Abstract

We study the shadow of the Cardoso-Pani-Rico (CPR) black hole for different values of the black hole spin aa_*, the deformation parameters ϵ3t\epsilon_3^t and ϵ3r\epsilon_3^r, and the viewing angle ii. We find that the main impact of the deformation parameter ϵ3t\epsilon_3^t is the change of the size of the shadow, while the deformation parameter ϵ3r\epsilon_3^r 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\epsilon_3^t or ϵ3r\epsilon_3^r. 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 aa_* and ii. However, the shadows of some black holes with non-vanishing ϵ3r\epsilon_3^r 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

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