In Einstein-nonlinear electrodynamic black holes, each effective potential peak that is taller than all peaks outside it yields a separate photon ring cluster in the lensed image, and triple-peak cases show three nested critical curves.
Strong gravitational lensing by rotating Simpson--Visser black holes
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We investigate strong field gravitational lensing by rotating Simpson-Visser black hole, which has an additional parameter ($0\leq l/2M \leq1$), apart from mass ($M$) and rotation parameter ($a$). A rotating Simpson-Visser metric correspond to (i) a Schwarzschild metric for $l/2M=a/2M=0$ and $ M \neq 0 $, (ii) a Kerr metric for $l/2M=0$, $|a/2M|< 0.5$ and $ M \neq 0 $ (iii) a rotating regular black hole metric for $|a/2M|< 0.5$, $ M \neq 0 $ and $l/2M$ in the range $0<l/2M<0.5 + \sqrt{\left(0.5\right)^2-(a/2M)^2}$, and (iv) a traversable wormhole for a $|a/2M| >0.5$ and $l/2M\neq 0$. We find a decrease in the deflection angle $\alpha_D$ and also in the ratio of the flux of the first image and all other images $ r_{mag}$. On the other hand, angular position $\theta_{1}$ increases more slowly and photon sphere radius $x_{m}$ decreases more quickly, but angular separation $s$ increases more rapidly, and their behaviour is similar to that of the Kerr black hole. The formalism is applied to discuss the astrophysical consequences in the supermassive black holes and find that the rotating Simpson-Visser black holes can be distinguished from the Kerr black hole via gravitational lensing. The deviation of the lensing observables $\Delta\theta_1$ and $\Delta s$ of rotating Simpson Visser black holes from Kerr black hole for $0<l/2M <0.6$ ($a/2M=0.45$), for supermassive black holes Sgr A* and M87, respectively, are in the range $0.0422-0.11658~\mu$as and $0.031709-0.08758~\mu$as while $|\Delta r_{mag}|$ is in the range $0.2037 - 0.95668$. It is difficult to distinguish the two black holes because the departure are in $\mathcal{O}(\mu$as), which are unlikely to get resolved by the current EHT observations. We also derive a two-dimensional lens equation and formula for deflection angle in the strong field limit by focusing on trajectories close to the equatorial plane.
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Gravitational Lensing by Black Holes in Einstein-nonlinear Electrodynamic Theories with Multiple Photon Spheres
In Einstein-nonlinear electrodynamic black holes, each effective potential peak that is taller than all peaks outside it yields a separate photon ring cluster in the lensed image, and triple-peak cases show three nested critical curves.