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Auteurs principaux: Schechter, Paul L., Schnittman, Jeremy D.
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Publié: 2025
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author Schechter, Paul L.
Schnittman, Jeremy D.
author_facet Schechter, Paul L.
Schnittman, Jeremy D.
contents Even when used to describe the same phenomenon, equations, graphics and words each give different perspectives and lead to complementary insights. The basic elements of strong gravitational lensing are introduced here favoring words and graphics over equations whenever possible. Fermat's principle is the fundamental driver of strong lensing. Three "D's'' encapsulate the essential effects of lensing: Delay, Deflection and Distortion. Gravity and geometry both contribute to the delay of photons from a lensed source. Their interplay determines how the images of a source are deflected and how they are stretched or compressed. Caustics and critical curves are explained. Images of doubly, triply, quadruply and quintuply lensed sources are displayed. A table of symbols, their definitions and distinctions provides a summary of the basic elements of strong lensing.
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spellingShingle Basic Elements of Strong Gravitational Lensing
Schechter, Paul L.
Schnittman, Jeremy D.
Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
Even when used to describe the same phenomenon, equations, graphics and words each give different perspectives and lead to complementary insights. The basic elements of strong gravitational lensing are introduced here favoring words and graphics over equations whenever possible. Fermat's principle is the fundamental driver of strong lensing. Three "D's'' encapsulate the essential effects of lensing: Delay, Deflection and Distortion. Gravity and geometry both contribute to the delay of photons from a lensed source. Their interplay determines how the images of a source are deflected and how they are stretched or compressed. Caustics and critical curves are explained. Images of doubly, triply, quadruply and quintuply lensed sources are displayed. A table of symbols, their definitions and distinctions provides a summary of the basic elements of strong lensing.
title Basic Elements of Strong Gravitational Lensing
topic Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.22738