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      Robustness and the Event Horizon Telescope: the case of the first image of M87*

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          We examine the justification for taking the Event Horizon Telescope's famous 2019 image to be a reliable representation of the region surrounding a black hole. We argue that it takes the form of a robustness argument, with the resulting image being robust across variation in a range of data-analysis pipelines. We clarify the sense of "robustness" operating here and show how it can account for the reliability of astrophysical inferences, even in cases -- like the EHT -- where these inferences are based on experiments that are (for all practical purposes) unique. This has consequences far beyond the 2019 image.

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          29 January 2024
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          2401.16323
          941960c6-c43c-4309-a7c1-5b9d8a2cfc24

          http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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          32 pages, forthcoming in Philosophy of Physics
          physics.hist-ph astro-ph.GA gr-qc

          General relativity & Quantum cosmology,Galaxy astrophysics,History of physics

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