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Shouldn't there be halo of EM waves around all the black holes?
When a star falls into a black hole, there has to be some radiation perpendicular to the black hole, which is at some point at the right distance to form a halo.
Is the amount of bending of light due to gravity same for all EM waves, regardless of frequency? If not, there should be multiple halo for each of the EM waves.
I understand we wouldn't be able to observe a perfect halo either.
When a star falls into a black hole, there has to be some radiation perpendicular to the black hole, which is at some point at the right distance to form a halo.
Is the amount of bending of light due to gravity same for all EM waves, regardless of frequency? If not, there should be multiple halo for each of the EM waves.
I understand we wouldn't be able to observe a perfect halo either.
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