Microlensing by natural wormholes: Theory and simulations

Margarita Safonova, Diego F. Torres, and Gustavo E. Romero
Phys. Rev. D 65, 023001 – Published 29 November 2001
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Abstract

We provide an in depth study of the theoretical peculiarities that arise in effective negative mass lensing, both for the case of a point mass lens and source, and for extended source situations. We describe novel observational signatures arising in the case of a source lensed by a negative mass. We show that a negative mass lens produces total or partial eclipse of the source in the umbra region and also show that the usual Shapiro time delay is replaced with an equivalent time gain. We describe these features both theoretically, as well as through numerical simulations. We provide negative mass microlensing simulations for various intensity profiles and discuss the differences between them. The light curves for microlensing events are presented and contrasted with those due to lensing produced by normal matter. The presence or absence of these features in the observed microlensing events can shed light on the existence of natural wormholes in the Universe.

  • Received 15 May 2001

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.65.023001

©2001 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Margarita Safonova*

  • Department of Physics and Astrophysics, University of Delhi, New Delhi–7, India

Diego F. Torres

  • Instituto Argentino de Radioastronomía, C.C.5, 1894 Villa Elisa, Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Department of Physics, Princeton University, New Jersey 08544

Gustavo E. Romero

  • Instituto Argentino de Radioastronomía, C.C.5, 1894 Villa Elisa, Buenos Aires, Argentina

  • *Email address: rita@iucaa.ernet.in
  • Email address: dtorres@venus.fisica.unlp.edu.ar; dtorres@princeton.edu
  • Email address: romero@irma.iar.unlp.edu.ar

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Vol. 65, Iss. 2 — 15 January 2002

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