The Schwarzschild weak-deflection angle is derived to all orders from a phase-plane amplitude cubic, giving an explicit coefficient formula with convergence radius at the photon sphere.
Universal time delay in static spherically symmetric spacetimes for null and timelike signals
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A perturbative method to compute the total travel time of both null and lightlike rays in arbitrary static spherically symmetric spacetimes in the weak field limit is proposed. The resultant total time takes a quasi-series form of the impact parameter. The coefficient of this series at a certain order $n$ is shown to be determined by the asymptotic expansion of the metric functions to the order $n+1$. To the leading order(s), the time delay, as well as the difference between the time delays of two kinds of relativistic signals, is then shown to take a universal form for all SSS spacetimes. This universal form depends on the mass $M$ and a post-Newtonian parameter $\gamma$ of the spacetime. The analytical result is numerically verified using the central black hole of M87 as the gravitational lensing center.
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Phase-plane formulation of weak gravitational deflection in static spherical spacetimes
The Schwarzschild weak-deflection angle is derived to all orders from a phase-plane amplitude cubic, giving an explicit coefficient formula with convergence radius at the photon sphere.