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Gravitational lensing in spherically symmetric static spacetimes with centrifugal force reversal
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    Gravitational lensing in spherically symmetric static spacetimes with centrifugal force reversal (English)
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    9 July 2002
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    In Schwarzschild spacetime the value \(r = 3m\) of the radius coordinate is characterized by three different properties: (a) there is a ``sphere'', (b) there is ``centrifugal force reversal'', (c) it is the upper limiting radius for a non-transparent Schwarzschild source to act as a gravitational lens that produces infinitely many images. The authors prove a theorem to the effect that these three properties are intimately related in any spherically symmetric static spacetime. They illustrate the general results with some examples including black-hole spacetimes and Morris-Thorne wormholes.
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    gravitational lensing
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    centrifugal force
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    Schwarzschild spacetime
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    black-hole
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    wormholes
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