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Gravitational lensing and frame dragging of light in the Kerr-Newman and the Kerr-Newman (anti) de Sitter black hole spacetimes

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GENERAL RELATIVITY AND GRAVITATION
卷 46, 期 11, 页码 -

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SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s10714-014-1818-8

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Null geodesics; Exact solutions; Kerr-Newman (anti) de Sitter black hole; Gravitational lensing and frame dragging; Weierstrasselliptic functions; Appell-Lauricella hypergeometric functions

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The null geodesics that describe photon orbits in the spacetime of a rotating electrically charged black hole (Kerr-Newman) are solved exactly including the contribution from the cosmological constant. We derive elegant closed form solutions for relativistic observables such as the deflection angle and frame dragging effect that a light ray experiences in the gravitational fields (i) of a Kerr-Newman black hole and (ii) of a Kerr-Newman-de Sitter black hole. We then solve the more involved problem of treating a Kerr-Newman black hole as a gravitational lens, i. e. a KN black hole along with a static source of light and a static observer both located far away but otherwise at arbitrary positions in space. For this model, we derive the analytic solutions of the lens equations in terms of Appell and Lauricella hypergeometric functions and the Weierstrassmodular form. The exact solutions derived for null, spherical polar and non-polar orbits, are applied for the calculation of frame dragging for the orbit of a photon around the galactic centre, assuming that the latter is a Kerr-Newman black hole. We also apply the exact solution for the deflection angle of an equatorial light ray in the gravitational field of a Kerr-Newman black hole for the calculation of bending of light from the gravitational field of the galactic centre for various values of the Kerr parameter, electric charge and impact factor. In addition, we derive expressions for the Maxwell tensor components for a zero-angular-momentum-observer (ZAMO) in the Kerr-Newman-de Sitter spacetime.

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