Gravitational lenses Icmw/Gravity-Lectures/Part3b.pdfGravitational lenses α β D L D LS I O S e e...
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Gravitational lenses
α
β
DL
DLS
I
O
S
source
plane
lens p
lane
ηξ
ζ
θ
DS✓ = ⌘ + ⇣ = DS� �DLS↵✓ +DLS
DS↵ = �
⇠ = DL✓
Lens equation
Schwarzschild lens
↵(⇠) = �4GM
c2⇠
⇠2
✓ � ✓2E✓
= �
✓2E :=4GM
c2DLS
DSDL
↵(t) = �2G
c
2
Z⇢(t,x0)
b
b
2
✓s · ks
� se · kse
◆d
3x
0
= �4G
c
2
Z⇢(t,x0)
b
b
2d
3x
0
= �4G
c
2
Z⌃(t, ⇠0)
⇠ � ⇠
0
|⇠ � ⇠
0|2 d2⇠
0
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Gravitational lenses
✓± =1
2
✓� ±
q�2 + 4✓2E
◆
✓E ⇠ 2 as M ⇠ 1012M�
⇠ 0.5mas M ⇠ M�
� ⌧ ✓E, ✓± = ±✓E + �/2
� = 0, ✓± = ±✓E Einstein ring
� � ✓E, ✓± =
(� + ✓2E/�
�✓2E/�
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Gravitational lenses: Magnification
✓± =1
2
✓� ±
q�2 + 4✓2E
◆
Brightness proportional to ∫βdβdϕ at the source, ∫θdθdϕ at the observer
µ± =✓±d✓±�d�
= ±1
4
✓�p
�2 + 4✓2E+
p�2 + 4✓2E
�± 2
◆.
|µ+|+ |µ�| =1
2
✓�p
�2 + 4✓2E+
p�2 + 4✓2E
�
◆> 1
Microlensing
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Gravitational lenses: Distortion
β
2χ
b
a=
�p�2 + 4✓2E
(� ⌧ �)
Φ
�c = 2⇥Etan(�/2)
1� sin(�/2)
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Gravitational lenses
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Post-Newtonian time
d⌧ =
1� 1
c2
✓1
2v̄2 + U
◆+O(c�4)
�dt̄
=
1� 1
c2
✓1
2v2 + v · (! ⇥ r) + �
◆+O(c�4)
�dt̄
� = U +1
2!
2(x2 + y
2)
A
B
For travelling clock with v << c
⌧A =
✓1� �
geoid
c2
◆t̄
⌧B =
✓1� �
geoid
c2
◆t̄+ ⌧0B
Geoid potential
Sagnac effect: 207 ns for closed path at the equator
Clock synchronization on the Earth
Two clocks at rest
⌧trav
= ⌧A(t̄1) +
✓1� �
geoid
c2
◆(t̄
2
� t̄1
)� 1
c2
Z B
A(! ⇥ r) · dr
⌧0B = � 1
c2
Z B
A(! ⇥ r) · dr
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d⌧ground
=
✓1� �
geoid
c2
◆dt̄
d⌧sat =
1� 1
c2
✓1
2v2 + U
◆�dt̄
=
✓1� 3
2
Gm
c2a
◆dt̄
d⌧sat
✓1 +
�geoid
c2� 3
2
Gm
c2a
◆d⌧
ground
Post-Newtonian time: GPS
⇠ Gm
c2a�
⇠ 6.9⇥ 10�10
⇠ 3
2
Gm
c2(4.2a�)
⇠ 2.5⇥ 10�10
for GPS satellites
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General Relativity and Daily Life The Global Positioning System (GPS)
Navigation Requirement: 15 m ➭ 50ns
Relativistic effects: 39,000 ns per day!
GR = 46,000 SR = -7,000
Relativity mustbe taken into account, for GPSto function