Polarization whorls from M87* at the event horizon telescope.
Alexandru LupsascaDaniel KapecYichen ShiDelilah E A GatesAndrew StromingerPublished in: Proceedings. Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences (2020)
The event horizon telescope (EHT) is expected to soon produce polarimetric images of the supermassive black hole at the centre of the neighbouring galaxy M87. There are indications that this black hole is rapidly spinning. General relativity predicts that such a high-spin black hole has an emergent conformal symmetry near its event horizon. In this paper, we use this symmetry to analytically predict the polarized near-horizon emissions to be seen at the EHT and find a distinctive pattern of whorls aligned with the spin.