Gravitational lenses with angular momentum

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Angular Momentum, Gravitational Lenses, Deflectors, Eccentricity, Galactic Rotation, Rotating Bodies

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The Einstein (1936), Liebes (1964), Refsdal (1965), and Bourassa et al. (1973, 1975) theories of the effects of gravitational lenses have considered the bending of light as due to the mass distribution of the deflector. The effect of deflector dynamical properties has not been taken into account. The influence of angular momentum in a gravitational lens is presently demonstrated by the bending angle of a photon passing near a rotating body. The expressions used are evaluated for spherical and spheroidal deflectors.

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