Self-Lensing By Binaries

Abstract

Lensing of one member of a binary by its companion is studied for several classes of binaries. For binaries in which at least one member is an ordinary (non-compact) star, the optical depths to lensing is extremely low, τ v4/c4 10-11. Here v is the escape velocity from the component with the weaker potential. Binaries composed of two compact objects can have higher optical depths. About 0.2\% of millisecond pulsar binaries will be self-lensing. Such objects can be used to probe the pulsar-emission mechanism.

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