Deflection of light rays in a moving medium around a spherically symmetric gravitating object

verfasst von
Barbora Bezděková, Oleg Yu Tsupko, Christian Pfeifer
Abstract

In most analytical studies of light ray propagation in curved spacetimes around a gravitating object surrounded by a medium, it is assumed that the medium is a cold nonmagnetized plasma. The distinctive feature of this environment is that the equations of motion of the rays are independent of the plasma velocity, which, however, is not the case in other media. In this paper, we consider the deflection of light rays propagating near a spherically symmetric gravitating object in a moving dispersive medium given by a general refractive index. The deflection is studied when the motion of the medium is defined either as a radially falling onto a gravitating object (e.g., black hole), or rotating in the equatorial plane. For both cases the deflection angles are obtained. These examples demonstrate that fully analytic expressions can be obtained if the Hamiltonian for the rays takes a rather general form as a polynomial in a given momentum component. The general expressions are further applied to three specific choices of refractive indices, and these cases are compared. Furthermore, the light rays propagating around a gravitating object surrounded by a generally moving medium are further studied as a small perturbation of the cold plasma model. The deflection angle formula is hence expressed as a sum of zeroth and first order components, where the zeroth order term corresponds to the known cold plasma case, and the first order correction can be interpreted as caused by small difference in the refractive index compared to the cold plasma. The results presented in this paper allow to describe the effects caused by the motion of a medium and thus go beyond cold nonmagnetized plasma model.

Externe Organisation(en)
Charles University
Zentrum für angewandte Raumfahrt­technologie und Mikro­gravitation (ZARM)
Universität Bremen
Typ
Artikel
Journal
Physical Review D
Band
109
ISSN
2470-0010
Publikationsdatum
10.06.2024
Publikationsstatus
Veröffentlicht
Peer-reviewed
Ja
ASJC Scopus Sachgebiete
Kern- und Hochenergiephysik
Elektronische Version(en)
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.109.124024 (Zugang: Offen)