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Shaving off soft hairs and the black hole image memory effect

Published 13 Mar 2026 in gr-qc, hep-ph, and hep-th | (2603.12670v1)

Abstract: Soft hairs of black holes are the Noether charges associated to the generalized Bondi-Metzner-Sachs symmetries. In this work, the images of soft-haired Kerr black holes were studied. For an eternal black hole, the image is rotated, dilated and drifting compared to that of the bald counterpart in the celestial plane. The rotation and the dilation are independent of the time, while the drifting is at a constant speed and in a fixed direction. These effects all depend on angular directions. The soft hair of an astronomical black hole can change due to the emission of the gravitational or electromagnetic wave from the various physical processes occurring in the vicinity of the horizon. Then, the image roams in the observer's view, causing the image memory effect, the smoking gun for the existence of the soft hair. The magnitude of the image memory effect of a huge, spinning black hole accompanied by a much smaller one was estimated. It turns out that this effect is proportional to the mass of the large black hole, increases with its spin, but descreases with the mass ratio. Due to the limited angular resolution of the current and the future detectors, this effect is hard to be detected, if the impact of the cosmological expansion is ignored.

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