2019
DOI: 10.20944/preprints201911.0195.v1
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Finite-Distance Gravitational Deflection of Massive Particles by the Kerr-like Black Hole in the Bumblebee Gravity Model

Abstract: In this paper, we study the weak gravitational deflection angle of relativistic massive particles by the Kerr-like black hole in the bumblebee gravity model. In particular, we focus on weak field limits and calculate the deflection angle for a receiver and source at a finite distance from the lens. To this end, we use the Gauss-Bonnet theorem of a two-dimensional surface defined by a generalized Jacobi metric. The spacetime is asymptotically non-flat due to the existence of a bumblebee vector field. Thus the d… Show more

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“…The spatial part of time-like geodesic in spacetime is the spatial geodesic in the corresponding Jacobi metric space and thus the Jacobi metric method has been widely used in the study of particle motion in curved spacetime. For example, it was used to study Kepler orbit [105,106], gravitational deflection of massive particles [75,89,90], the motion of charged particles [107], and Hawking radiation [108]. As mentioned above, the Jacobi-Maupertuis metric of a stationary spacetime is a Randers-Finsler metric described by ( ᾱ, β), say…”
Section: Infinite-distance Gravitational Deflection Of Massive Partic...mentioning
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“…The spatial part of time-like geodesic in spacetime is the spatial geodesic in the corresponding Jacobi metric space and thus the Jacobi metric method has been widely used in the study of particle motion in curved spacetime. For example, it was used to study Kepler orbit [105,106], gravitational deflection of massive particles [75,89,90], the motion of charged particles [107], and Hawking radiation [108]. As mentioned above, the Jacobi-Maupertuis metric of a stationary spacetime is a Randers-Finsler metric described by ( ᾱ, β), say…”
Section: Infinite-distance Gravitational Deflection Of Massive Partic...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[78], Ono et al proposed a generalized optical method to study the finite-distance deflection of light. Recently, Li et al [89,90] extended the study to massive particles case based on JMRF metric.…”
Section: Finite-distance Gravitational Deflection Of Massive Particlesmentioning
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