ﻻ يوجد ملخص باللغة العربية
Total travel time $t$ and time delay $Delta t$ between images of gravitational lensing (GL) in the equatorial plane of stationary axisymmetric (SAS) spacetimes for null and timelike signals with arbitrary velocity are studied. Using a perturbative method in the weak field limit, $t$ in general SAS spacetimes is expressed as a quasi-series of the impact parameter $b$ with coefficients involving the source-lens distance $r_s$ and lens-detector distances $r_d$, signal velocity $v$, and asymptotic expansion coefficients of the metric functions. The time delay $Delta t$ to the leading order(s) were shown to be determined by the spacetime mass $M$, spin angular momentum $a$ and post-Newtonian parameter $gamma$, and kinematic variables $r_s,~r_d,~v$ and source angular position $beta$. When $betall sqrt{aM}/r_{s,d}$, $Delta t$ is dominated by the contribution linear to spin $a$. Modeling the Sgr A* supermassive black hole as a Kerr-Newman black hole, we show that as long as $betalesssim 1.5times 10^{-5}$ [$^{primeprime}$], then $Delta t$ will be able to reach the $mathcal{O}(1)$ second level, which is well within the time resolution of current GRB, gravitational wave and neutrino observatories. Therefore measuring $Delta t$ in GL of these signals will allow us to constrain the spin of the Sgr A*.
In this manuscript, we consider a scenario in which a spin-1/2 quanton goes through a superposition of co-rotating and counter-rotating geodetic circular paths, which play the role of the paths of a Mach-Zehnder interferometer in a stationary and axi
In this paper we consider homothetic Killing vectors in the class of stationary axisymmetric vacuum (SAV) spacetimes, where the components of the vectors are functions of the time and radial coordinates. In this case the component of any homothetic K
Solution generating techniques for general relativity with a conformally (and minimally) coupled scalar field are pushed forward to build a wide class of asymptotically flat, axisymmetric and stationary spacetimes continuously connected to Kerr. This
We study linear nonradial perturbations and stability of a marginal stable circular orbit (MSCO) such as the innermost stable circular orbit (ISCO) of a test particle in stationary axisymmetric spacetimes which possess a reflection symmetry with resp
By using the Gauss-Bonnet theorem, the bending angle of light in a static, spherically symmetric and asymptotically flat spacetime has been recently discussed, especially by taking account of the finite distance from a lens object to a light source a