Optical properties of an extended gravitational lens
Slava G. Turyshev, Viktor T. Toth

TL;DR
This paper develops a wave-optical model of the solar gravitational lens considering the Sun as an extended body with multipole moments, enabling detailed analysis of electromagnetic fields and caustic structures for potential imaging applications.
Contribution
It introduces a new wave-optical approach using the angular eikonal method to accurately describe EM fields near caustics in gravitational lensing by extended bodies.
Findings
Developed a wave-optical treatment of the SGL including multipole moments.
Analyzed EM field behavior near caustics, cusps, and folds.
Provided a method applicable to realistic astrophysical objects.
Abstract
We continue to study the optical properties of the solar gravitational lens (SGL). The aim is prospective applications of the SGL for imaging purposes. We investigate the solution of Maxwell's equations for the electromagnetic (EM) field, obtained on the background of a static gravitational field of the Sun. We now treat the Sun as an extended body with a gravitational field that can be described using an infinite series of gravitational multipole moments. Studying the propagation of monochromatic EM waves in this extended solar gravitational field, we develop a wave-optical treatment of the SGL that allows us to study the caustics formed in an image plane in the SGL's strong interference region. We investigate the EM field in several important regions, namely i) the area in the inner part of the caustic and close to the optical axis, ii) the region outside the caustic, and iii) the…
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