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Constraints on a possible evolution of mass density power-law index in strong gravitational lensing from cosmological data

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In this work, by using strong gravitational lensing (SGL) observations along with Type Ia Supernovae (Union2.1) and gamma ray burst data (GRBs), we propose a new method to study a… Click to show full abstract

In this work, by using strong gravitational lensing (SGL) observations along with Type Ia Supernovae (Union2.1) and gamma ray burst data (GRBs), we propose a new method to study a possible redshift evolution of $\gamma(z)$, the mass density power-law index of strong gravitational lensing systems. In this analysis, we assume the validity of cosmic distance duality relation and the flat universe. In order to explore the $\gamma(z)$ behavior, three different parametrizations are considered, namely: (P1) $\gamma(z_l)=\gamma_0+\gamma_1 z_l$, (P2) $\gamma(z_l)=\gamma_0+\gamma_1 z_l/(1+z_l)$ and (P3) $\gamma(z_l)=\gamma_0+\gamma_1 \ln(1+z_l)$, where $z_l$ corresponds to lens redshift. If $\gamma_0=2$ and $\gamma_1=0$ the singular isothermal sphere model is recovered. Our method is performed on SGL sub-samples defined by different lens redshifts and velocity dispersions. For the former case, the results are in full agreement with each other, while a 1$\sigma$ tension between the sub-samples with low ($\leq 250$ km/s) and high ($>250$ km/s) velocity dispersions was obtained on the ($\gamma_0$-$\gamma_1$) plane. By considering the complete SGL sample, we obtain $\gamma_0 \approx 2$ and $ \gamma_1 \approx 0$ within 1$\sigma$ c.l. for all $\gamma(z)$ parametrizations. However, we find the following best fit values of $\gamma_1$: $-0.085$, $-0.16$ and $-0.12$ for P1, P2 and P3 parametrizations, respectively, suggesting a mild evolution for $\gamma(z)$. By repeating the analysis with Type Ia Supernovae from JLA compilation, GRBs and SGL systems this mild evolution is reinforced.

Keywords: strong gravitational; evolution; mass density; gamma gamma; gravitational lensing; gamma

Journal Title: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Year Published: 2017

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