Constraining Dark Energy From Splitting Angle Statistic of Strong Gravitational Lenses
Abstract
Utilizing the CLASS statistical sample, we investigate the constraint of the splitting angle statistic of strong gravitational lenses(SGL) on the equation-of-state parameter of the dark energy in the flat cold dark matter cosmology. Through the comoving number density of dark halos described by Press-Schechter theory, dark energy affects the efficiency with which dark-matter concentrations produce strong lensing signals. The constraints on both constant and time-varying from the SGL splitting angle statistic are consistently obtained by adopting a two model combined mechanism of dark halo density profile matched at the mass scale . Our main observations are: (a) the resulting model parameter is found to be for both constant and time-varying , which is larger than obtained in literatures; (b) the fitting results for the constant are found to be and for the source redshift distributions of the Gaussian models and respectively, which are consistent with the at 95% C.L; (c) the time-varying is found to be for : and for and respectively.
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@article{arxiv.0708.2164,
title = {Constraining Dark Energy From Splitting Angle Statistic of Strong Gravitational Lenses},
author = {Qing-Jun Zhang and Ling-Mei Cheng and Yue-Liang Wu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0708.2164},
year = {2009}
}
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30 pages, 10 figures, references added, improved version to be published in ApJ