Influence of quintessence dark energy on the shadow of black hole

2020 
We investigate the effects of quintessence dark energy on the shadows of black hole, surrounded by various profiles of accretions. For the thin disk accretion, the images of the black hole comprises the dark region and bright region, including direct emission, lensing rings and photon rings. Although their details depend on the form of the emission, generically, the direct emission plays a major role for the observed brightness of the black hole, while the lensing ring makes a small contribution and photon ring makes a negligible contribution. The existence of cosmological horizon also plays an important role in the shadows, since the observer in the domain of outer communications is nearby the cosmological horizon. For the spherically symmetric accretion, the static and infalling matters are considered. We find that the positions of photon spheres are the same for both static and infalling accretions. However, the observed specific intensity of the image for the infalling accretion is darker than the static accretion, due to the Doppler effect of the infalling movement.
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