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- Newsgroups: sci.astro
- Subject: Gravitational lenses
- Keywords: Gravity, lense, Einstein, cross
- Message-ID: <17NOV199216484347@vtcc1.cc.vt.edu>
- Date: 17 Nov 92 21:48:00 GMT
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- Hello. I can't recall off hand where I saw it, but I saw a picture of
- an odd stellar object called I believe "The Einstein Cross" that was explained
- as four images of a star that were really the same one bent around the star in
- front of it. I apologise for not being able to recall the source of the
- refrence and if someone could tell me where to find data, I would be most
- appreciative.
- My question about it is: Why the four images, one at top, bottom, left
- and right? The way I misunderstand it, a gravitational lense behaves similarly
- to a spherical lense with a changing index of refraction starting at infinity
- in the exact centre and going to zero as 1/(r^2) along the radius. My
- intuition and my raytracing says that it should be a circle or some kind of
- ellipse depending on how the image is offset for relatively small offsets. I
- do not understand how it forms the cross pattern. Any help on this matter
- would be greatly appreciated.
- Robert Millner
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