Statistical Strong Lensing as a Test of Conformal Gravity
Li-Xue Yue, Da-Ming Chen

TL;DR
This study tests Conformal Gravity's predictions using strong gravitational lensing data, revealing that the universal parameter $oldsymbol{ extgamma^*}$ varies with stellar mass, challenging the assumption of its constancy.
Contribution
It introduces a novel analysis of strong lensing data to test Conformal Gravity, deriving a mass-dependent formula for $oldsymbol{ extgamma^*}$, contrasting with previous fixed-parameter models.
Findings
$oldsymbol{ extgamma^*}$ is larger than values from galaxy rotation curves.
$oldsymbol{ extgamma^*}$ decreases with increasing stellar mass.
Strong lensing data suggest $oldsymbol{ extgamma^*}$ is not a universal constant.
Abstract
As an alternative gravitational theory to General Relativity (GR), Conformal Gravity (CG) can be verified through astronomical observations. Currently, Mannheim and Kazanas have provided vacuum solutions for cosmological and local gravitational systems, and these solutions may resolve the dark matter and dark energy issues encountered in GR, making them particularly valuable. For static, spherically symmetric systems, CG predicts an additional linear potential generated by luminous matter in addition to the conventional Newtonian potential. This extra potential is expected to account for the observations of galaxies and galaxy clusters without the need of dark matter. It is characterized by the parameter , which corresponds to the linear potential generated by the unit of the solar mass, and it is thus a universal constant. The value of was determined by fitting…
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