Gravitational lensing by the hairy Schwarzschild black hole
Abstract
In this manuscript, we consider the hairy Schwarzschild black hole that evades the no-hair theorem. The hair is induced by an additional source from surroundings, such as dark matter, that has a constant energy-momentum tensor(EMT). We study the strong gravitational lensing of light in the background of the hairy Schwarzschild black hole. We observe that the lensing coefficient a increases with α but decreases with 0. The opposite effect is observed for the lensing coefficient b and the impact parameter bm. We also notice that the angular position θ∞ decreases with α but increases with 0, whereas the angular separation s increases with α and decreases with 0. For all parameters mentioned, we regain their values for the Schwarzschild black hole whenever we put either α=0 or 0=1. With the help of the Gauss-Bonnet theorem, we briefly describe the weak gravitational lensing in the background of the hairy Schwarzschild black hole.
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