被各种吸积所照亮的孤子玻色子星的观测图像

IF 5.9 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Ke-Jian He, Guo-Ping Li, Chen-Yu Yang and Xiao-Xiong Zeng
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本文以天球和薄吸积盘为照明源,采用射线追踪模拟的方法探索了孤子玻色子恒星的可观测特征。通过数值拟合度量形式,我们求解了在孤子势影响下光子的测地线方程,使我们能够模拟孤子玻色子星在两种不同状态下的光学外观。在初始标量场为ψ0的弱耦合情况下(耦合参数α值较大),屏幕上的像主要显示直接像和透镜像,其中ψ0和α调制像区大小,而观测倾角θ控制形态不对称。在强耦合(小α值)的情况下,屏幕上的图像在天体模型中显示爱因斯坦环内嵌套的亚环,而薄盘吸积模型显示高阶透镜图像,表明光子能够多次绕玻色子星的赤道面运行。分析了有效电位和红移因子随相关参数的变化规律。在低倾角(θ < 30°)时,红移是主要的效应,图像的特征是由一个明亮的环包围着一个暗淡的中心空腔。在高倾角(θ > 60°),多普勒效应变得更加明显,导致一个实质性的亮度差距之间的左边和右边的光学图像。这些发现为通过高分辨率天文观测区分孤子玻色子恒星和黑洞提供了坚实的理论基础。
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The observation image of a soliton boson star illuminated by various accretions
In this paper, we explore the observable signatures of solitonic boson stars by employing ray-tracing simulations, with celestial spheres and thin accretion disks serving as illumination sources. By numerically fitting the metric form, we solve the geodesic equation for photons under the influence of the soliton potential, enabling us to simulate the optical appearance of the soliton boson star in two distinct regimes. In the weak coupling case (larger value of coupling parameter α) with an initial scalar field ψ0, the images on the screen predominantly show direct and lensed images, where ψ0 and α modulate the image region size while the observation inclination θ controls morphological asymmetry. In the case of strong coupling (small value of α), the images on the screen show a nested sub-annulus within the Einstein ring in the celestial model, whereas thin disk accretion models reveal higher-order lensing images indicative that photons are capable of orbiting the equatorial plane of the boson star multiple times. We also analyze how the effective potential and redshift factor depend on the correlation parameter. At low inclination(θ < 30°), the redshift is the dominant effect, the image is characterized by a dim central cavity enclosed by a bright ring. At high inclination (θ > 60°), the Doppler effect becomes more pronounced, resulting in a substantial brightness disparity between the left and right sides of the optical image. These findings offer robust theoretical underpinnings for differentiating solitonic boson stars from black holes via high-resolution astronomical observations.
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Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics
Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics 地学天文-天文与天体物理
CiteScore
10.20
自引率
23.40%
发文量
632
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics (JCAP) encompasses theoretical, observational and experimental areas as well as computation and simulation. The journal covers the latest developments in the theory of all fundamental interactions and their cosmological implications (e.g. M-theory and cosmology, brane cosmology). JCAP''s coverage also includes topics such as formation, dynamics and clustering of galaxies, pre-galactic star formation, x-ray astronomy, radio astronomy, gravitational lensing, active galactic nuclei, intergalactic and interstellar matter.
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