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Image of the Janis-Newman-Winicour naked singularity with a thin accretion disk

Galin GyulchevFaculty of Physics, Sofia University, 5 James Bourchier Boulevard, Sofia 1164, BulgariaPetya NedkovaFaculty of Physics, Sofia University, 5 James Bourchier Boulevard, Sofia 1164, BulgariaT. VetsovFaculty of Physics, Sofia University, 5 James Bourchier Boulevard, Sofia 1164, BulgariaStoytcho S. YazadjievFaculty of Physics, Sofia University, 5 James Bourchier Boulevard, Sofia 1164, Bulgaria
2019en
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We study the optical appearance and the apparent radiation flux of a geometrically thin and optically thick accretion disk around the static Janis-Newman-Winicour naked singularity. We confine ourselves to the astrophysically most relevant case, when the solution possesses a photon sphere, assuming that the radiation emitted by the disk is described by the Novikov-Thorne model. The observable images closely resemble the visual appearance of the Schwarzschild black hole, as only quantitative differences are present. For the Janis-Newman-Winicour solution the accretion disk appears smaller, and its emission is characterized by a higher peak of the radiation flux. In addition, the most significant part of the radiation is concentrated in a closer neighborhood of the flux maximum. The results are obtained independently by two alternative methods, consisting of a semianalytical scheme using the spherical symmetry of the spacetime, and a fully numerical ray-tracing procedure valid for any stationary and axisymmetric spacetime.

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