The brightness of a black hole due to gravitational lensing

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Black Holes (Astronomy), Gravitational Lenses, Relic Radiation, Schwarzschild Metric, Computational Astrophysics, Gravitational Fields, Universe

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The influence of a Schwarzschild black hole on the light from stars is examined. Due to gravitational lensing, light comes from the black hole and thus a black hole 'shines'. The effect is very small and numerical calculations suggest that the magnitude of the black hole is smaller than 60 exp m. It is also shown that there is no effect on the cosmic background radiation.

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