Image of the time-dependent black hole
arXiv:2507.14565 · doi:10.1016/j.physletb.2025.139745
Abstract
The Event Horizon Telescope's 2024 observations report a shift in the position angle of the brightness asymmetry in M87*, revealing time variability in the black hole's image. In this analysis, we investigate the time-dependent of a Vaidya black hole. By introducing a mass function that increases linearly with time, along with a conformal transformation, we derive the conformal Vaidya metric and define a new time coordinate . Using the semi-analytical approach, we analyze the ray trajectories and radiation flux of the Vaidya black hole in the background of a thin accretion disk. We discuss how the observed flux in the Vaidya spacetime evolves as a function of the new time coordinate . The results show that the facula on the observable plane undergoes radial displacement as increases, revealing the time-dependent evolution of black hole images.
11 pages, 8 figures