Direct Estimate of the Post-Newtonian Parameter and Cosmic Curvature from Galaxy-scale Strong Gravitational Lensing
Jun-Jie Wei, Yun Chen, Shuo Cao, Xue-Feng Wu

TL;DR
This study uses galaxy-scale strong gravitational lensing and supernova data to simultaneously test Einstein's general relativity and cosmic curvature, achieving precise extragalactic constraints without assuming specific cosmological models.
Contribution
It provides the first simultaneous measurement of the PPN parameter and cosmic curvature without prior assumptions, directly testing GR on kiloparsec scales using a novel method.
Findings
Measured PPN parameter $ ightarrow$ consistent with GR prediction of 1.
Estimated cosmic curvature $ ightarrow$ compatible with a flat universe.
Achieved fractional accuracy better than 9 ext{.}0 ext{ extbackslash}%."],
Abstract
Einstein's theory of general relativity (GR) has been precisely tested on solar system scales, but extragalactic tests are still poorly performed. In this work, we use a newly compiled sample of galaxy-scale strong gravitational lenses to test the validity of GR on kiloparsec scales. In order to solve the circularity problem caused by the preassumption of a specific cosmological model based on GR, we employ the distance sum rule in the Friedmann-Lema\^{\i}tre-Robertson-Walker metric to directly estimate the parameterized post-Newtonian (PPN) parameter and the cosmic curvature by combining observations of strong lensing and Type Ia supernovae. This is the first simultaneous measurement of and without any assumptions about the contents of the universe or the theory of gravity. Our results show that $\gamma_{\rm…
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