Cosmic Time Slip: Testing Gravity on Supergalactic Scales with Strong-Lensing Time Delays
Abstract
We devise a test of nonlinear departures from general relativity (GR) using time delays in strong gravitational lenses. We use a phenomenological model of gravitational screening as a step discontinuity in the measure of curvature per unit mass, at a radius . The resulting slip between two scalar gravitational potentials leads to a shift in the apparent positions and time delays of lensed sources, relative to the GR predictions, of size . As a proof of principle, we use measurements of two lenses, RXJ1121-1231 and B1608+656, to constrain deviations from GR to be below . These constraints are complementary to other current probes, and are the tightest in the range kpc, showing that future measurements of strong-lensing time delays have great promise to seek departures from general relativity on kpc-Mpc scales.
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@article{arxiv.1906.06324,
title = {Cosmic Time Slip: Testing Gravity on Supergalactic Scales with Strong-Lensing Time Delays},
author = {Dhrubo Jyoti and Julian B. Munoz and Robert R. Caldwell and Marc Kamionkowski},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1906.06324},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
9 pages, 3 figures. Expanded discussion. Published in Phys Rev D