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First M87 Event Horizon Telescope Results. I. the Shadow of the Supermassive Black Hole

Kazunori Akiyama,Antxon Alberdi,Walter Alef,Keiichi Asada,Rebecca Azulay,Anne-Kathrin Baczko,David Ball,Mislav Balokovic,John Barrett,Dan Bintley,Lindy Blackburn,Wilfred Boland,Katherine L. Bouman,Geoffrey C. Bower,Michael Bremer,Christiaan D. Brinkerink,Roger Brissenden,Silke Britzen,Avery E. Broderick,Dominique Broguiere,Thomas Bronzwaer,Do-Young Byun,John E. Carlstrom,Andrew Chael,Chi-Kwan Chan,Shami Chatterjee,Koushik Chatterjee,Ming-Tang Chen,Yongjun Chen,Ilje Cho,Pierre Christian,John E. Conway,James M. Cordes,Geoffrey B. Crew,Yuzhu Cui,Jordy Davelaar,Mariafelicia De Laurentis,Roger Deane,Jessica Dempsey,Gregory Desvignes,Jason Dexter,Sheperd S. Doeleman,Ralph P. Eatough,Heino Falcke,Vincent L. Fish,Ed Fomalont,Raquel Fraga-Encinas,Per Friberg,Christian M. Fromm,Jose L. Gomez,Peter Galison,Charles F. Gammie,Roberto Garcia,Olivier Gentaz,Boris Georgiev,Ciriaco Goddi,Roman Gold,Minfeng Gu, Mark Gurwell,Kazuhiro Hada,Michael H. Hecht,Ronald Hesper,Luis C. Ho,Paul Ho,Mareki Honma,Chih-Wei L. Huang, Lei Huang,David H. Hughes,Shiro Ikeda,Makoto Inoue,Sara Issaoun,David J. James,Buell T. Jannuzi,Michael Janssen,Britton Jeter,Wu Jiang,Michael D. Johnson,Svetlana Jorstad,Taehyun Jung,Mansour Karami,Ramesh Karuppusamy,Tomohisa Kawashima,Garrett K. Keating,Mark Kettenis,Jae-Young Kim,Junhan Kim,Jongsoo Kim,Motoki Kino,Jun Yi Koay,Patrick M. Koch,Shoko Koyama,Michael Kramer,Carsten Kramer,Thomas P. Krichbaum,Cheng-Yu Kuo,Tod R. Lauer,Sang-Sung Lee,Yan-Rong Li,Zhiyuan Li,Michael Lindqvist,Kuo Liu,Elisabetta Liuzzo,Wen-Ping Lo,Andrei P. Lobanov,Laurent Loinard,Colin Lonsdale,Ru-Sen Lu,Nicholas R. MacDonald,Jirong Mao,Sera Markoff,Daniel P. Marrone,Alan P. Marscher,Ivan Marti-Vidal,Satoki Matsushita,Lynn D. Matthews,Lia Medeiros,Karl M. Menten,Yosuke Mizuno,Izumi Mizuno,James M. Moran,Kotaro Moriyama,Monika Moscibrodzka,Cornelia Mueller,Hiroshi Nagai,Neil M. Nagar,Masanori Nakamura,Ramesh Narayan,Gopal Narayanan,Iniyan Natarajan,Roberto Neri,Chunchong Ni,Aristeidis Noutsos,Hiroki Okino,Hector Olivares,Tomoaki Oyama,Feryal Ozel,Daniel C. M. Palumbo,Nimesh Patel,Ue-Li Pen,Dominic W. Pesce,Vincent Pietu,Richard Plambeck,Aleksandar PopStefanija,Oliver Porth,Ben Prather,Jorge A. Preciado-Lopez,Dimitrios Psaltis,Hung-Yi Pu,Venkatessh Ramakrishnan,Ramprasad Rao,Mark G. Rawlings,Alexander W. Raymond,Luciano Rezzolla,Bart Ripperda,Freek Roelofs,Alan Rogers,Eduardo Ros,Mel Rose,Arash Roshanineshat,Helge Rottmann,Alan L. Roy,Chet Ruszczyk,Benjamin R. Ryan,Kazi L. J. Rygl,Salvador Sanchez,David Sanchez-Arguelles,Mahito Sasada,Tuomas Savolainen,F. Peter Schloerb,Karl-Friedrich Schuster,Lijing Shao,Zhiqiang Shen,Des Small,Bong Won Sohn,Jason SooHoo,Fumie Tazaki,Paul Tiede,Remo P. J. Tilanus,Michael Titus,Kenji Toma,Pablo Torne,Tyler Trent,Sascha Trippe,Shuichiro Tsuda,Ilse van Bemmel,Huib Jan van Langevelde,Daniel R. van Rossum,Jan Wagner,John Wardle,Jonathan Weintroub,Norbert Wex,Robert Wharton,Maciek Wielgus,George N. Wong,Qingwen Wu,Andre Young,Ken Young,Ziri Younsi,Feng Yuan,Ye-Fei Yuan,J. Anton Zensus,Guangyao Zhao,Shan-Shan Zhao,Ziyan Zhu,Joseph R. Farah,Zheng Meyer-Zhao,Daniel Michalik,Andrew Nadolski,Hiroaki Nishioka,Nicolas Pradel,Rurik A. Primiani,Kamal Souccar,Laura Vertatschitsch,Paul Yamaguchi

˜The œastrophysical journal Letters(2019)

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When surrounded by a transparent emission region, black holes are expected to reveal a dark shadow caused by gravitational light bending and photon capture at the event horizon. To image and study this phenomenon, we have assembled the Event Horizon Telescope, a global very long baseline interferometry array observing at a wavelength of 1.3 mm. This allows us to reconstruct event-horizon-scale images of the supermassive black hole candidate in the center of the giant elliptical galaxy M87. We have resolved the central compact radio source as an asymmetric bright emission ring with a diameter of 42+/-3 micro-as, which is circular and encompasses a central depression in brightness with a flux ratio ~10:1. The emission ring is recovered using different calibration and imaging schemes, with its diameter and width remaining stable over four different observations carried out in different days. Overall, the observed image is consistent with expectations for the shadow of a Kerr black hole as predicted by general relativity. The asymmetry in brightness in the ring can be explained in terms of relativistic beaming of the emission from a plasma rotating close to the speed of light around a black hole. We compare our images to an extensive library of ray-traced general-relativistic magnetohydrodynamic simulations of black holes and derive a central mass of M = (6.5+/-0.7) x 10^9 Msun. Our radio-wave observations thus provide powerful evidence for the presence of supermassive black holes in centers of galaxies and as the central engines of active galactic nuclei. They also present a new tool to explore gravity in its most extreme limit and on a mass scale that was so far not accessible.
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black hole physics,galaxies: individual (M87),gravitation,techniques: high angular resolution,techniques: interferometric
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