Measuring Black Hole Spin in OJ287
M. Valtonen, S.Mikkola, H.J.Lehto, T.Hyv\"onen, K.Nilsson, D.Merritt,, A.Gopakumar, H.Rampadarath, R.Hudec, M.Basta, R. Saunders

TL;DR
This paper models the binary black hole system OJ287 to measure the primary black hole's spin and test general relativity, using historical outburst data to precisely determine orbital parameters and support the no-hair theorem.
Contribution
It provides the first precise measurement of the black hole spin in OJ287 and tests Einstein's theory through orbital dynamics and gravitational wave energy loss.
Findings
Black hole spin parameter is 0.28 ± 0.01.
Orbital energy loss matches Einstein's predictions within 2%.
Supports the no-hair theorem with quadrupole term close to Einstein's value.
Abstract
We model the binary black hole system OJ287 as a spinning primary and a non-spinning secondary. It is assumed that the primary has an accretion disk which is impacted by the secondary at specific times. These times are identified as major outbursts in the light curve of OJ287. This identification allows an exact solution of the orbit, with very tight error limits. Nine outbursts from both the historical photographic records as well as from recent photometric measurements have been used as fixed points of the solution: 1913, 1947, 1957, 1973, 1983, 1984, 1995, 2005 and 2007 outbursts. This allows the determination of eight parameters of the orbit. Most interesting of these are the primary mass of , the secondary mass , major axis precession rate per period, and the eccentricity of the orbit 0.70. The dimensionless spin…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Relativity and Gravitational Theory · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research
