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Photometric imaging with the solar gravitational lens

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We discuss the optical properties of the solar gravitational lens (SGL). We estimate the power of the EM field received by an imaging telescope. Studying the behavior of the EM… Click to show full abstract

We discuss the optical properties of the solar gravitational lens (SGL). We estimate the power of the EM field received by an imaging telescope. Studying the behavior of the EM field at the photometric detector, we develop expressions that describe the received power from a point source as well as from an extended resolved source. We model the source as a disk with uniform surface brightness and study the contribution of blur to a particular image pixel. To describe this process, we develop expressions describing the power received from the directly imaged region of the exoplanet, from the rest of the exoplanet and also the power for off-image pointing. We study the SGL's amplification and its angular resolution in the case of observing an extended source with a modest size telescope. The results can be applied to direct imaging of exoplanets using the SGL.

Keywords: imaging solar; solar gravitational; power; gravitational lens; source; photometric imaging

Journal Title: Physical Review D
Year Published: 2020

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