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Primary caustics and critical points behind a Kerr black hole

Astrophysics 2008-12-18 v2 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

Abstract

The primary optical caustic surface behind a Kerr black hole is a four-cusped tube displaced from the line of sight. We derive the caustic surface in the nearly asymptotic region far from the black hole through a Taylor expansion of the lightlike geodesics up to and including fourth-order terms in m/b and a/b, where mm is the black hole mass, a the spin and b the impact parameter. The corresponding critical locus in the observer's sky is elliptical and a point-like source inside the caustics will be imaged as an Einstein cross. With regard to lensing near critical points, a Kerr lens is analogous to a circular lens perturbed by a dipole and a quadrupole potential. The caustic structure of the supermassive black hole in the Galactic center could be probed by lensing of low mass X-ray binaries in the Galactic inner regions or by hot spots in the accretion disk.

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@article{arxiv.0710.5923,
  title  = {Primary caustics and critical points behind a Kerr black hole},
  author = {M. Sereno and F. De Luca},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0710.5923},
  year   = {2008}
}

Comments

7 pages, 5 figures; v2: extended discussion, 2 figures added, results unchanged; in press on PRD

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