10–12 Dec 2025
IBS Center for Theoretical Physics of the Universe
Asia/Seoul timezone

Shadows of rotating black holes with consistent thermodynamics

12 Dec 2025, 14:00
45m
Seminar Room B440 (IBS Center for Theoretical Physics of the Universe)

Seminar Room B440

IBS Center for Theoretical Physics of the Universe

IBS Theory Building 4th Floor, 55 Expo-ro, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, 34126, Korea
Invited speaker Day 3 Early afternoon

Speaker

Che-Yu Chen (RIKEN iTHEMS)

Description

Quantum effects in general induce scale dependence in the coupling constants. When applied to Kerr black holes with a running Newton coupling, the consistency of black hole thermodynamics requires that the Newton coupling have a specific dependence on the black hole parameters. In this work, we consider such a class of Newton couplings and look for the possible observational implications on the highly lensed images of the black holes. In addition to placing constraints on the parameter space of the model through the latest Sgr A* images, we find that the variations in the shape of shadows in a large portion of the parameter space can be qualitatively captured by a quantity solely defined by the event horizon. Most importantly, the consistency of thermodynamics suggests a lower bound on the shadow size, beyond which either horizon disappears, or the shadow cannot keep the standard D-shaped structure. The possibility that the black holes in this model could spin faster than the Kerr bound, and the physical implications of the resulting cuspy shadows, are also discussed. Reference: arXiv:2510.00708.

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