Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1997-09-10
Astrophys.J. 515 (1999) 455-464
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
23 pages, 2 eps figures, Aastex 4.0 macros. Final version, as accepted by ApJ. Additional references and some changes in the i
Scientific paper
10.1086/307031
We estimate the effects of weak lensing by large-scale density inhomogeneities and long-wavelength gravitational waves upon the polarization properties of electromagnetic radiation as it propagates from cosmologically distant sources. Scalar (density) fluctuations do not rotate neither the plane of polarization of the electromagnetic radiation nor the source image. They produce, however, an appreciable shear, which distorts the image shape, leading to an apparent rotation of the image orientation relative to its plane of polarization. In sources with large ellipticity the apparent rotation is rather small, of the order (in radians) of the dimensionless shear. The effect is larger at smaller source eccentricity. A shear of 1% can induce apparent rotations of around 5 degrees in radio sources with the smallest eccentricity among those with a significant degree of integrated linear polarization. We discuss the possibility that weak lensing by shear with rms value around or below 5% may be the cause for the dispersion in the direction of integrated linear polarization of cosmologically distant radio sources away from the perpendicular to their major axis, as expected from models for their magnetic fields. A rms shear larger than 5% would be incompatible with the observed correlation between polarization properties and source orientation in distant radio galaxies and quasars. Gravity waves do rotate both the plane of polarization as well as the source image. Their weak lensing effects, however, are negligible.
Harari Diego D.
Surpi Gabriela C.
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