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Light Deflection and Gauss-Bonnet Theorem: Definition of Total Deflection Angle and its Applications (1708.04011v5)

Published 14 Aug 2017 in gr-qc, astro-ph.CO, math-ph, and math.MP

Abstract: In this paper, we re-examine the light deflection in the Schwarzschild and the Schwarzschild-de Sitter spacetime. First, supposing a static and spherically symmetric spacetime, we propose the definition of the total deflection angle $\alpha$ of the light ray by constructing a quadrilateral $\Sigma4$ on the optical reference geometry ${\cal M}{\rm opt}$ determined by the optical metric $\bar{g}{ij}$. On the basis of the definition of the total deflection angle $\alpha$ and the Gauss-Bonnet theorem, we derive two formulas to calculate the total deflection angle $\alpha$; (i) the angular formula that uses four angles determined on the optical reference geometry ${\cal M}{\rm opt}$ or the curved $(r, \phi)$ subspace ${\cal M}{\rm sub}$ being a slice of constant time $t$ and (ii) the integral formula on the optical reference geometry ${\cal M}{\rm opt}$ which is the areal integral of the Gaussian curvature $K$ in the area of a quadrilateral $\Sigma4$ and the line integral of the geodesic curvature $\kappa_g$ along the curve $C{\Gamma}$. As the curve $C_{\Gamma}$, we introduce the unperturbed reference line that is the null geodesic $\Gamma$ on the background spacetime such as the Minkowski or the de Sitter spacetime, and is obtained by projecting $\Gamma$ vertically onto the curved $(r, \phi)$ subspace ${\cal M}{\rm sub}$. We demonstrate that the two formulas give the same total deflection angle $\alpha$ for the Schwarzschild and the Schwarzschild--de Sitter spacetime. In particular, in the Schwarzschild case, the result coincides with Epstein--Shapiro's formula when the source $S$ and the receiver $R$ of the light ray are located at infinity. In addition, in the Schwarzschild--de Sitter case, there appear order ${\cal O}(\Lambda m)$ terms in addition to the Schwarzschild-like part, while order ${\cal O}(\Lambda)$ terms disappear.

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