Cosmological-model-independent tests for the distance-duality relation from Galaxy Clusters and Type Ia Supernova
Abstract
We perform a cosmological-model-independent test for the distance-duality (DD) relation , where and are the luminosity distance and angular diameter distance respectively, with a combination of observational data for taken from the latest Union2 SNe Ia and that for provided by two galaxy clusters samples compiled by De Filippis {\it et al.} and Bonamente {\it et al.}. Two parameterizations for , i.e., and , are used. We find that the DD relation can be accommodated at confidence level (CL) for the De Filippis {\it et al.} sample and at CL for the Bonamente {\it et al.} sample. We also examine the DD relation by postulating two more general parameterizations: and , and find that the DD relation is compatible with the results from the De Filippis {\it et al.} and the Bonamente {\it et al.} samples at and CLs, respectively. Thus, we conclude that the DD relation is compatible with present observations.
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@article{arxiv.1101.5255,
title = {Cosmological-model-independent tests for the distance-duality relation from Galaxy Clusters and Type Ia Supernova},
author = {Zhengxiang Li and Puxun Wu and Hongwei Yu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1101.5255},
year = {2011}
}
Comments
typos corrected, version published in APJL