Cosmology using Strong Gravitational Lensing
Angela L. H. Ng

TL;DR
This paper explores a novel cosmography method combining strong gravitational lensing time delays and quasar reverberation mapping, but finds it cannot reliably recover cosmological information due to geometric ambiguities.
Contribution
It introduces a new approach to measure cosmological distances using differential time delays in quasars, aiming to bypass lens modeling challenges.
Findings
The proposed method cannot reliably recover cosmological parameters.
Differential time delays do not uniquely determine quasar geometry.
The approach is limited by geometric degeneracies in quasar emission regions.
Abstract
The light we observe from distant astrophysical objects including supernovae and quasars allows us to determine large distances in terms of a cosmological model. Despite the success of the standard cosmological model in fitting the data, there remains no underlying explanation for the accelerated expansion and dark matter. Furthermore, there is a current tension between early- and late-universe determinations of the Hubble constant. New techniques may offer the possibility of measuring out to larger distances, provide complementary information, or be able to side-step current limitations. After reviewing in detail the fundamentals of standard cosmology and gravitational lensing, including a derivation of the cosmological lens equation, this thesis investigates a novel method of cosmography based on combining the techniques of strong gravitational lensing time delay measurements and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology
