Kerr black hole parameters in terms of red/blue shifts of photons emitted by geodesic particles
Alfredo Herrera-Aguilar, Ulises Nucamendi

TL;DR
This paper proposes a relativistic method to estimate the mass, spin, and distance of a Kerr black hole using red/blue shifts of photons emitted by orbiting stars or gas, applicable to galactic centers.
Contribution
It introduces a novel relativistic framework relating photon shifts to black hole parameters and orbital radii, enabling parameter estimation from observational data.
Findings
Derived formulas for red/blue shifts in Kerr spacetime
Expressed black hole parameters in terms of observable shifts and radii
Proposed Bayesian approach for parameter estimation
Abstract
We are motivated by the recently reported dynamical evidence of stars with short orbital periods moving around the center of the Milky Way and the corresponding hypothesis about the existence of a supermassive black hole hosted at its center. In this paper we show how the mass and rotation parameters of a Kerr black hole (assuming that the putative supermassive black hole is of this type), as well as the distance that separates the black hole from the Earth, can be estimated in a relativistic way in terms of i) the red and blue shifts of photons that are emitted by geodesic massive particles (stars and galactic gas) and travel along null geodesics towards a distant observer, and ii) the radius of these star/gas orbits. As a concrete example and as a first step towards a full relativistic analysis of the above mentioned star orbits around the center of our galaxy, we consider stable…
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