A constraint on the tidal charge generated within a brane world is shown.
Using the shadow of a rotating black hole in a brane context in order to
describe the M87* parameters recently announced by the Event Horizon Telescope
Collaboration, the deviation from circularity of the reported shadow produces
an upper bound on the bulk's nonlocal effect, which is conceived of as a tidal
charge in the four-dimensional brane induced by the five-dimensional bulk.
Therefore, a deviation from circularity ≲10% leads to an upper bound
on the tidal charge ≲0.004M2.Comment: 9 pages, 2 figures, 1 table. V2 with minor changes and new
references. Published in The European Physical Journal