论文标题
赤道透镜中的赤道透镜模型
Equatorial Lensing in the Balasin-Grumiller Galaxy Model
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论文摘要
Balasin-Grumiller模型是第一个用于提供对圆盘银河系动力学的完全相对论描述的尝试。在本文中,我们计算模型的赤道重力镜头可观察物。确实,我们的目的是研究引力镜头在区分最先进的星系模型和完全一般相对论的角色中发挥的作用,后者强调了框架拖拉的作用,因此可以想象指出了可能重新投票,可能会重新投票。我们为Balasin-Grumiller模型获得光线弯曲角的精确公式,并为赤道平面中图像之间的时间延迟提供了相应的估计。对于解决方案参数值的合理选择(凸起和尺度射线和平均旋转恒星速度),我们对弯曲角度获得的值与典型的圆盘星系观察到的值一致。另一方面,计算出的时间延迟直接与银河系角动量产生的框架拖拉绑定相比,事实证明,比起Balasin污染器模型所声称要描述的星系类别的框架级别比为一类星系所测量的时间级。我们认为,这种异常差异是由于Balasin-Grumiller模型的本质所致。也就是说,它是刚性旋转的,因此提供了一定数量的框架拖拉。因此,我们得出的结论是,尽管它的简单性和毫无疑问的教学价值,但巴拉斯蛋白灰木模型的模型太粗糙了,无法为可靠的一般相对论描述盘式星系提供一种工具,并且需要在星系的完全相对论建模中进一步工作才能达到令人满意的阶段。
The Balasin-Grumiller model has been the first model employed as an attempt towards providing a fully general relativistic description of the dynamics of a disc galaxy. In this paper, we compute the equatorial gravitational lensing observables of the model. Indeed, our purpose is to investigate the role that gravitational lensing plays as an observable in distinguishing between the state-of-the-art galaxy models and the fully general relativistic ones, with the latter stressing the role of frame-dragging and hence conceivably pointing to a possible re-weighting of the dark matter content of disc galaxies. We obtain for the Balasin-Grumiller model the exact formula for the bending angle of light and we provide a corresponding estimate for the time delay between images in the equatorial plane. For a reasonable choice for the values of the parameters of the solution (bulge and scale radiuses, and average rotational star speeds), the values that we obtain for the bending angle are in agreement with those observed for typical disc galaxies. On the other hand, the calculated time delay, which is directly tied to the frame-dragging generated by the angular momentum of the galaxy, turns out to be some orders of magnitude larger than the ones measured for the class of galaxies that the Balasin-Grumiller model would claim to describe. We believe this abnormal discrepancy to be due to the very nature of the Balasin-Grumiller model. Namely, it being rigidly rotating, hence providing an unphysical amount of frame-dragging. Therefore, we conclude that, in spite of its simplicity and its unquestionable didactical value, the Balasin-Grumiller model is far too crude to provide an instrument for a reliable general relativistic description of a disc galaxy and that further work in the fully general relativistic modelling of galaxies is required to reach a satisfactory stage.