Rainbow scattering in the gravitational field of a compact object
arXiv:1702.06127 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.95.124055
Abstract
We study the elastic scattering of a planar wave in the curved spacetime of a compact object such as a neutron star, via a heuristic model: a scalar field impinging upon a spherically-symmetric uniform density star of radius and mass . For , there is a divergence in the deflection function at the light-ring radius , which leads to spiral scattering (orbiting) and a backward glory; whereas for there instead arises a stationary point in the deflection function which creates a caustic and rainbow scattering. As in nuclear rainbow scattering, there is an Airy-type oscillation on a Rutherford-like cross section, followed by a shadow zone. We show that, for , the rainbow angle lies close to , and thus there arises enhanced back-scattering and glory. We explore possible implications for gravitational wave astronomy, and dark matter models.
20 pages, 7 figures. Added Figure 3 and text. To appear in Physical Review D