Asosiy kontentga oʻtish
AkademIndex

Mahsulotlar

Ishlab chiquvchilar uchun

AkademBaseEkotizim uchun ochiq API
Maqola

Lensing by Kerr black holes

Samuel E. GrallaDepartment of Physics, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721, USAAlexandru LupsascaCenter for the Fundamental Laws of Nature, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA
2020en
ABI

Annotatsiya

Interpreting horizon-scale observations of astrophysical black holes demands a general understanding of null geodesics in the Kerr spacetime. These may be divided into two classes: ``direct'' rays that primarily determine the observational appearance of a given source, and highly bent rays that produce a nested sequence of exponentially demagnified images of the main emission: the so-called ``photon ring.'' We develop heuristics that characterize the direct rays and study the highly bent geodesics analytically. We define three critical parameters $\ensuremath{\gamma}$, $\ensuremath{\delta}$, and $\ensuremath{\tau}$ that respectively control the demagnification, rotation, and time delay of successive images of the source, thereby providing an analytic theory of the photon ring. These observable parameters encode universal effects of general relativity, independent of the details of the emitting matter.

Hali tarjima qilinmagan

Identifikatorlar

Iqtiboslar va manbalar

2 ta iqtibos0 ta foydalanilgan manba