Gravitational Lenses

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Light observed from distant objects is found to be deflected by the gravitational field of massive objects near the line of sight - an effect predicted by Einstein in his first paper setting forth the general theory of relativity, and confirmed by Eddington soon afterwards. If the source of the light is sufficiently distant and bright, and if the intervening object is massive enough and near enough to the line of sight, the gravitational field acts like a lens, focusing the light and producing one or more bright images of the source. This book, by renowned researchers in the field, begins by discussing the basic physics behind gravitational lenses: the optics of curved space-time. It then derives the appropriate equations for predicting the properties of these lenses. In addition, it presents up-to-date observational evidence for gravitational lenses and describes the particular properties of the observed cases. The authors also discuss applications of the results to problems in cosmology

Author(s): Dr. Peter Schneider, Professor Dr. Jürgen Ehlers, Dr. Emilio E. Falco (auth.)
Series: Astronomy and Astrophysics Library
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 1992

Language: English
Pages: 560
Tags: Astronomy, Astrophysics and Cosmology;Mathematical Methods in Physics

Front Matter....Pages I-XIII
Introduction....Pages 1-24
Basic facts and the observational situation....Pages 25-90
Optics in curved spacetime....Pages 91-117
Derivation of the lens equation....Pages 119-155
Properties of the lens mapping....Pages 157-181
Lensing near critical points....Pages 183-216
Wave optics in gravitational lensing....Pages 217-227
Simple lens models....Pages 229-280
Multiple light deflection....Pages 281-293
Numerical methods....Pages 295-308
Statistical gravitational lensing: General considerations....Pages 309-369
Statistical gravitational lensing: Applications....Pages 371-466
Gravitational lenses as astrophysical tools....Pages 467-515
Back Matter....Pages 517-560