Lambda does not Lens: Deflection of Light in the Schwarzschild-de Sitter Spacetime
Luke M. Butcher

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that the cosmological constant $ extLambda$ does not alter the fundamental gravitational lensing law in Schwarzschild--de Sitter spacetime, reaffirming the standard lensing formalism's validity.
Contribution
The study provides a comprehensive analysis showing that $ extLambda$ does not modify the effective lensing law, clarifying ongoing debates and establishing a consistent framework for lensing in cosmological spacetimes.
Findings
Effective lensing law matches $ extLambda=0$ case.
Ambiguity in unlensed distances introduces small uncertainties.
Cosmological constant does not interfere with standard lensing formalism.
Abstract
Debate persists as to whether the cosmological constant can directly modify the power of a gravitational lens. With the aim of reestablishing a consensus on this issue, I conduct a comprehensive analysis of gravitational lensing in the Schwarzschild--de Sitter spacetime, wherein the effects of should be most apparent. The effective lensing law is found to be in precise agreement with the result: , where the effective bending angle and impact parameter are defined by the angles and angular diameter distances measured by a comoving cosmological observer. [These observers follow the timelike geodesic congruence which (i) respects the continuous symmetries of the spacetime and (ii) approaches local isotropy most rapidly at large…
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