Strongly lensed supernovae as a self-sufficient probe of the distance duality relation
Fabrizio Renzi, Natalie B. Hogg, Matteo Martinelli, Savvas Nesseris

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The observation of strongly lensed Type Ia supernovae enables both the luminosity and angular diameter distance to a source to be measured simultaneously using a single observation. This feature can be used to measure the distance duality parameter without relying on multiple datasets and cosmological assumptions to reconstruct the relation between angular and luminosity distances. In this paper, we show how this can be achieved by future observations of strongly lensed Type Ia systems. Using simulated datasets, we reconstruct the function using both parametric and non-parametric approaches, focusing on Genetic Algorithms and Gaussian processes for the latter. In the parametric approach, we find that in the realistic scenario of observed systems, the parameter used to describe the trend of can be constrained with the precision…
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