How does the appearance of a strongly lensed system change if a gravitational wave is produced by the lens? In this work we address this question by considering a supermassive black hole binary at the center of the lens emitting gravitational waves propagating either colinearly or orthogonally to the line of sight. Specializing to an Einstein ring configuration (where the source, the lens and the observer are aligned), we show that the gravitational wave induces changes on the ring's angular size and on the optical path of photons. The changes are the same for a given pair of antipodal points on the ring, but maximally different for any pair separated by $90^{\circ}$. For realistic lenses and binaries, we find that the change in the angular...
Alternative theories of gravity predict up to six distinct polarization modes for gravitational wave...
The gravitational waves emitted by massive black hole binaries in the LISA band can be lensed. Wave-...
[eng] Gravitational wave astronomy has become a reality after the first gravitational wave detectio...
How does the appearance of a strongly lensed system change if a gravitational wave is produced by th...
When gravitational waves propagate near massive objects, their paths curve resulting in gravitationa...
Gravitational waves (GW), as light, are gravitationally lensed by intervening matter, deflecting the...
International audienceStrong gravitational lensing produces multiple images of a gravitational wave ...
International audienceStrong gravitational lensing produces multiple images of a gravitational wave ...
International audienceStrong gravitational lensing produces multiple images of a gravitational wave ...
Theories beyond general relativity (GR) modify the propagation ofgravitational waves (GWs). In some,...
We consider strong gravitational lensing by nearby stars. Using our wave-optical treatment of lensin...
When traveling from their source to the observer, gravitational waves can get deflected by massive o...
We develop a theory of Einstein rings and demonstrate it using the infrared Einstein ring images of ...
Gravitational lenses could be used to detect gravitational waves, because a gravitational wave affec...
We explain how an approximation to the rings formed by the host galaxies in lensed QSOs can be infer...
Alternative theories of gravity predict up to six distinct polarization modes for gravitational wave...
The gravitational waves emitted by massive black hole binaries in the LISA band can be lensed. Wave-...
[eng] Gravitational wave astronomy has become a reality after the first gravitational wave detectio...
How does the appearance of a strongly lensed system change if a gravitational wave is produced by th...
When gravitational waves propagate near massive objects, their paths curve resulting in gravitationa...
Gravitational waves (GW), as light, are gravitationally lensed by intervening matter, deflecting the...
International audienceStrong gravitational lensing produces multiple images of a gravitational wave ...
International audienceStrong gravitational lensing produces multiple images of a gravitational wave ...
International audienceStrong gravitational lensing produces multiple images of a gravitational wave ...
Theories beyond general relativity (GR) modify the propagation ofgravitational waves (GWs). In some,...
We consider strong gravitational lensing by nearby stars. Using our wave-optical treatment of lensin...
When traveling from their source to the observer, gravitational waves can get deflected by massive o...
We develop a theory of Einstein rings and demonstrate it using the infrared Einstein ring images of ...
Gravitational lenses could be used to detect gravitational waves, because a gravitational wave affec...
We explain how an approximation to the rings formed by the host galaxies in lensed QSOs can be infer...
Alternative theories of gravity predict up to six distinct polarization modes for gravitational wave...
The gravitational waves emitted by massive black hole binaries in the LISA band can be lensed. Wave-...
[eng] Gravitational wave astronomy has become a reality after the first gravitational wave detectio...