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First M87 Event Horizon Telescope Results. VI. The Shadow and Mass of the Central Black Hole

Tyler TrentVincent PiétuWen Ping LoWen Ping LoGeoffrey C. BowerJames M. MoranJames M. MoranJirong MaoDaniel MichalikDaniel MichalikColin J. LonsdaleSatoki MatsushitaBart RipperdaDominique BroguiereRoman GoldIlse Van BemmelKazi L.j. RyglMichael BremerAlan L. RoyKazunori AkiyamaVenkatessh RamakrishnanJohn ConwayLynn D. MatthewsAvery E. BroderickAvery E. BroderickMichael D. JohnsonMichael D. JohnsonMinfeng GuJessica DempseyElisabetta LiuzzoZiri YounsiZiri YounsiYuzhu CuiKatherine L. BoumanKatherine L. BoumanKatherine L. BoumanMaciek WielgusMaciek WielgusSara IssaounJorge A. Preciado-lópezMichael KramerRaquel Fraga-encinasHiroaki NishiokaEduardo RosOlivier GentazMasanori NakamuraMark G. RawlingsTuomas SavolainenTuomas SavolainenNeil M. NagarF. Peter SchloerbOliver PorthOliver PorthBenjamin R. RyanDan BintleyKoushik ChatterjeeDavid J. JamesDavid J. JamesKenji TomaDo-young ByunAntxon AlberdiPatrick M. KochZhiqiang ShenMariafelicia De LaurentisKuo LiuThomas P. KrichbaumDominic W. PesceDominic W. PesceRoger BrissendenRoger BrissendenYi ChenNicolas PradelJonathan WeintroubJonathan WeintroubBritton JeterDaniel R. Van RossumRebecca AzulayRebecca AzulayThomas BronzwaerAleksandar PopstefanijaEd FomalontAlan P. MarscherMansour KaramiMansour KaramiJosé L. GómezLaurent LoinardMahito SasadaHelge RottmannSheperd S. DoelemanSheperd S. DoelemanHiroki OkinoRichard L. PlambeckYe-fei YuanChet RuszczykDavid H. HughesIniyan NatarajanBoris GeorgievKarl Friedrich SchusterRonald HesperLaura VertatschitschRemo P. J. TilanusRemo P. J. TilanusRemo P. J. TilanusMislav BalokovićMislav BalokovićZheng Meyer-zhaoZheng Meyer-zhaoSang-sung LeeRoger DeaneRoger DeaneRamesh NarayanRamesh NarayanMichael H. HechtHeino FalckeSvetlana G. JorstadSvetlana G. JorstadMichael LindqvistJohn E. BarrettJae-young KimRobert WhartonShami ChatterjeeIlje ChoBen PratherR. P. EatoughShan Shan ZhaoShan Shan ZhaoMakoto InouePeter GalisonRamesh KaruppusamyW. BolandPer FribergAlan E. E. RogersRamprasad RaoGopal NarayananS. SánchezAlexander W. RaymondAlexander W. RaymondGregory DesvignesShoko KoyamaArash RoshanineshatRurik A. PrimianiPierre ChristianPierre ChristianCarsten KramerLei HuangDavid BallAnne Kathrin BaczkoIzumi MizunoGuang-yao ZhaoSera MarkoffChih-wei Locutus HuangVincent L. FishJan WagnerLijing ShaoLijing ShaoChristiaan D. BrinkerinkJames M. CordesDimitrios PsaltisMareki HonmaDaniel P. MarroneMel RoseRu-sen LuRu-sen LuKarl M. MentenChi-kwan ChanJason SoohooRoberto GarciaAristeidis NoutsosJoseph R. FarahJoseph R. FarahJoseph R. FarahQingwen WuChunchong NiMonika MoscibrodzkaHector OlivaresKen H. YoungPaul TiedeWalter AlefMark GurwellIvan Marti-vidalTomohisa KawashimaPaul YamaguchiNorbert WexNimesh A. PatelMichael JanssenJordy DavelaarHiroshi NagaiAndrew ChaelAndrew ChaelTaehyun JungJun Yi KoayMark KettenisHung Yi PuKamal SouccarGeoffrey B. CrewLuciano RezzollaDavid Sánchez-arguellesDavid Sánchez-arguellesJongsoo KimFeryal ÖZelWu JiangDaniel C. M. PalumboDaniel C. M. PalumboTomoaki OyamaAndrei LobanovFumie TazakiFeng YuanCiriaco GoddiCiriaco GoddiJunhan KimAndré YoungLindy BlackburnLindy BlackburnPaul T. P. HoGeorge N. WongKotaro MoriyamaShuichiro TsudaMotoki KinoZhiyuan LiNicholas R. MacdonaldMichael TitusRoberto NeriKazuhiro HadaCharles F. GammieLuis C. HoFreek RoelofsPablo TorneZiyan ZhuJason DexterJohn WardleGarrett K. KeatingBong Won SohnBong Won SohnSilke BritzenJ. Anton ZensusUe-li PenYosuke MizunoHuib Jan Van LangeveldeHuib Jan Van LangeveldeChristian M. FrommYan-rong LiCornelia MüllerCornelia MüllerJohn E. CarlstromShiro IkedaSascha TrippeLia MedeirosLia MedeirosC. Y. KuoBuell T. JannuziMing-tang ChenTod R. LauerA. NadolskiKeiichi AsadaDes Small

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010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesindividual (M87) [galaxies]Event horizonGeneral relativityAstronomyAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomenablack hole physicsFOS: Physical sciencesgalaxies: individualAstrophysicsAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic AstrophysicsGeneral Relativity and Quantum Cosmology (gr-qc)galaxies: individual: M8701 natural sciences7. Clean energyGeneral Relativity and Quantum Cosmologygalaxies: individual (M87)GravitationGeneral Relativity and Quantum Cosmology0103 physical sciences(M87)010303 astronomy & astrophysics0105 earth and related environmental sciencesPhysicsEvent Horizon TelescopeHigh Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE)high angular resolution [techniques]techniques: high angular resolutionAstronomy and Astrophysicsblack hole physicAstrophysics - Astrophysics of GalaxiesGalaxyinterferometric [techniques]Black holeRotating black holeSpace and Planetary Sciencegravitationtechniques: interferometricAstrophysics of Galaxies (astro-ph.GA)[PHYS.ASTR]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaSchwarzschild radius

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We present measurements of the properties of the central radio source in M87 using Event Horizon Telescope data obtained during the 2017 campaign. We develop and fit geometric crescent models (asymmetric rings with interior brightness depressions) using two independent sampling algorithms that consider distinct representations of the visibility data. We show that the crescent family of models is statistically preferred over other comparably complex geometric models that we explore. We calibrate the geometric model parameters using general relativistic magnetohydrodynamic (GRMHD) models of the emission region and estimate physical properties of the source. We further fit images generated from GRMHD models directly to the data. We compare the derived emission region and black hole parameters from these analyses with those recovered from reconstructed images. There is a remarkable consistency among all methods and data sets. We find that >50% of the total flux at arcsecond scales comes from near the horizon, and that the emission is dramatically suppressed interior to this region by a factor >10, providing direct evidence of the predicted shadow of a black hole. Across all methods, we measure a crescent diameter of 42 ± 3 μas and constrain its fractional width to be <0.5. Associating the crescent feature with the emission surrounding the black hole shadow, we infer an angular gravitational radius of GM/Dc2 = 3.8 ± 0.4 μas. Folding in a distance measurement of ${16.8}_{-0.7}^{+0.8}\,\mathrm{Mpc}$ gives a black hole mass of $M=6.5\pm 0.2{| }_{\mathrm{stat}}\pm 0.7{| }_{\mathrm{sys}}\times {10}^{9}\hspace{2pt}{M}_{\odot }$. This measurement from lensed emission near the event horizon is consistent with the presence of a central Kerr black hole, as predicted by the general theory of relativity.© 2019. The American Astronomical Society.

https://dx.doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1906.11243