A photon sphere is a spherical region of space where gravity is strong enough that photons can travel in circular orbits. It exists just outside the event horizon of a nonβrotating (Schwarzschild) black hole.
The radius of this sphere depends only on the mass of the black hole. In General Relativity the exact solution gives a radius that is 1.5 times the Schwarzschild radius, or three times the gravitational radius (GM/cΒ²).
Because the photon sphere marks the innermost stable orbit for light, it plays a crucial role in the appearance of blackβhole shadows and in the lensing of background radiation.
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