Author:
Sharma Divij,Collett Thomas E.,Linder Eric V.
Abstract
Abstract
Double source lensing provides a dimensionless ratio of
distance ratios, a “remote viewing” of cosmology through
distances relative to the gravitational lens, beyond the
observer. We use this to test the cosmological framework,
particularly with respect to spatial curvature and the
distance duality relation. We derive a consistency equation
for constant spatial curvature, allowing not only the
investigation of flat vs curved but of the
Friedmann-Lemaître-Robertson-Walker framework itself.
For distance duality, we demonstrate that the evolution of
the lens mass profile slope must be
controlled to ≳ 5 times tighter fractional precision
than a claimed distance duality violation.
Using LensPop forecasts of double source lensing
systems in Euclid and LSST surveys we also explore constraints
on dark energy equation of state parameters and any
evolution of the lens mass profile slope.
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics
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