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Ray Tracing Through Absorbing Dielectric Media in the Schwarzschild Spacetime

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2024-07-31 v1 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

Abstract

General Relativity describes the trajectories of light-rays through curved spacetime near a massive object. In addition to gravitational lensing, we include an absorbing dielectric medium given by a complex refractive index known as the Drude model. When absorption is included the eikonal becomes complex, with the imaginary part related to the absorption along a ray between emission and observation points. We extend results from the literature to include dispersion in the index of refraction. The complex Hamiltonian splits into a real part that describes the equations of motion and a constraint equation that governs the momentum loss in the system. We work in coordinates which are fully real, with a real metric in physical spacetime. We assume the dust and plasma distributions of the Drude matter to coincide and vary as a power-law 1/rh1/r^h. We find that transmission requires h>1h>1, otherwise exponential absorption occurs along ray paths. We use ray-tracing through strongly absorbing matter near the surface of the compact star, as well as specializing to a point-lens in the weak-field limit with weakly absorbing matter to generate potentially observable light curves for distant observers. In the appropriate limits, our theory reproduces results from the literature.

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@article{arxiv.2407.20567,
  title  = {Ray Tracing Through Absorbing Dielectric Media in the Schwarzschild Spacetime},
  author = {Adam Rogers},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.20567},
  year   = {2024}
}

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