Measuring of the Compact Objects' Parameters by Analysis of their Shadow
Vassil K. Tinchev

TL;DR
This paper introduces a general method for determining the parameters of self-gravitating compact objects by analyzing their shadow contours, aiding in the interpretation of observational data.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel, versatile approach for extracting physical parameters of compact objects from their shadow images, applicable across different observational algorithms.
Findings
Method effectively characterizes compact objects from shadow data
Applicable to various observational algorithms
Enhances analysis of experimental shadow measurements
Abstract
The following work presents a sufficiently general method for finding the parameters that characterise self-gravitating compact objects when their shadow contour is explicitly set. This method can be used in various algorithms to analyse experimental data for the shadow contour of specific compact objects.
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Taxonomy
TopicsStatistical and numerical algorithms · Material Science and Thermodynamics
