Einstein's Cross/APOD 05/03/27
Einstein's Cross/APOD 05/03/27
Why is it four images rather than a ring?
Really?
I'm sorry, I don't see the explanation. The caption says that the light bent by gravitational lensing produces four images of the distant quasar, but it does not explain why there are not eight, or sixteen, or thirty-seven images, or a uniform ring.
I can't find perfect explanation link, but in a few words it goes like this: you see ring when light source is directly behind the mass; if it is not so "directly" behind, you see arcs; if it is not behind "at all", you see multiple images. Try reading here.
Update: things are getting even more complex, if you 'll consider a number of masses on the light path:
Update: things are getting even more complex, if you 'll consider a number of masses on the light path:
http://www.cita.utoronto.ca/%7Ehoekstra/lensing.html wrote:
The paths of three light rays travelling through a computer simulation. The deflections have been grossly
enhanced (in the real universe the deflections are very small). All the filaments and clusters change the
paths and the shape of the galaxy we observe at Earth has been changed (it original shape can be seen at
the left side of the image). Credit: S. Colombi (IAP), CFHT Team.
Thanks for the link and the very informative diagram from the CFHT group. I took a quick look and decided it's worth mentioning Dr Kaiser's course on galaxies at Southampton:
http://www.astro.soton.ac.uk/~crk/PH227/
The webpage you referenced is one of its nodes.
http://www.astro.soton.ac.uk/~crk/PH227/
The webpage you referenced is one of its nodes.