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

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Citation

Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration. (2019). First M87 Event Horizon Telescope Results. I. The Shadow of the Supermassive Black Hole. The Astrophysical Journal Letters. 875. pp. L1.

Why this reference is included

the collaboration’s 2019 First M87 Event Horizon Telescope Results. I. The Shadow of the Supermassive Black Hole, published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters, is one of the program’s working technical references. Cited 4 times across Book V (Categorical Macrocosm), Part 5, Chapter The EHT Re-Read: The Ring Is the Donut; Book V (Categorical Macrocosm), Part 7, Chapter General Relativity as Emergent Geometry; Book V (Categorical Macrocosm), Part 7, Chapter The Dark Sector Dissolved, and in 1 further chapter.

Cited in

  • Book V — Categorical Macrocosm Part 5
    Chapter The EHT Re-Read: The Ring Is the Donut
    The EHT Re-Read: The Ring Is the Donut In April 2019, the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) collaboration released the first image of a black hole shadow: the supermassive object M87* at the center of the galaxy Messier 87
  • Book V — Categorical Macrocosm Part 7
    Chapter General Relativity as Emergent Geometry
    Black hole shadow (Event Horizon Telescope, 2019) : the image of M87* shows a shadow diameter consistent with the Kerr metric for a 6.5 × 10^9 M_ black hole
  • Book V — Categorical Macrocosm Part 7
    Chapter The Dark Sector Dissolved
    Black hole shadow (EHT, 2019) : M87* shadow consistent with the Kerr metric for 6.5 × 10^9 M_
  • Book V — Categorical Macrocosm Part 7
    Chapter Black Hole Topology — T² Signatures and Gravitational Waves
    EHT Shadows The Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) has imaged the shadows of two supermassive black holes: M87* (Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration, 2019) and Sgr A* (2022)

Bibliographic Details

BibTeX KeyEHT2019
AuthorsEvent Horizon Telescope Collaboration
Year
TypeArticle
Journal / BookThe Astrophysical Journal Letters
Volume875
PagesL1