Observational properties of rigidly rotating dust configurations

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Ilyas, Batyr
Yang, Jinye
Malafarina, Daniele
Bambi, Cosimo

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European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields

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We study the observational properties of a class of exact solutions of Einstein’s field equations describing stationary, axially symmetric, rigidly rotating dust (i.e. noninteracting particles).We ask the questionwhether such solutions can describe astrophysical rotating dark matter clouds near the center of galaxies and we probe the possibility that they may constitute an alternative to supermassive black holes at the center of galaxies. We show that light emission from accretion disks made of ordinary baryonic matter in this space-time has several differences with respect to the emission of light from similar accretion disks around black holes. The shape of the iron Kα line in the reflection spectrum of accretion disks can potentially distinguish this class of solutions from the Kerr metric, but this may not be possible with current X-ray missions.

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Ilyas Batyr et al(>3), 2017(July 11), Observational properties of rigidly rotating dust configurations, European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields

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