Galaxy cluster strong lensing cosmography: cosmological constraints from a sample of regular galaxy clusters
G. B. Caminha, S. H. Suyu, C. Grillo, P. Rosati

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that galaxy cluster strong lensing can effectively constrain key cosmological parameters and improve existing measurements when combined with other probes, highlighting its potential for future cosmological surveys.
Contribution
First application of a sample of five galaxy clusters for cosmological parameter estimation, showing strong lensing's effectiveness in constraining universe's geometry and dark energy properties.
Findings
Strong lensing constrains $ m f ext{Ω}_m$ and $w$ effectively.
Combining with CMB improves parameter constraints by factors of 2.5 and 4.
Results are consistent with other cosmological measurements.
Abstract
Cluster strong lensing cosmography is a promising probe of the background geometry of the Universe and several studies have emerged, thanks to the increased quality of observations using space and ground-based telescopes. For the first time, we use a sample of five cluster strong lenses to measure the values of cosmological parameters and combine them with those from classical probes. In order to assess the degeneracies and the effectiveness of strong-lensing cosmography in constraining the background geometry of the Universe, we adopt four cosmological scenarios. We find good constraining power on the total matter density of the Universe () and the equation of state of the dark energy parameter . For a flat CDM cosmology, we find and from strong lensing only. Interestingly, we show that the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology
