Cosmological parameters and the redshift distribution of gravitational lenses
Abstract
For known gravitational lens systems the redshift distribution of the lenses is compared with theoretical expectations for ~Friedmann-Lema\^\i tre~cosmological models, which more than cover the range of possible cases. The comparison is used for assigning a relative probability to each of the models. The entire procedure is repeated for different values of the inhomogeneity parameter~ and the limiting spectroscopic magnitude~, which is important for selection effects. The dependence on these two parameters is examined in more detail for the special cases~ and . Previous results that this method is a better probe for~ than are confirmed, but it appears that the low probability of models with large~~values found using similar methods is due to a selection effect. The power of this method to discriminate between cosmological models can of course be improved if more gravitational lens systems are found. However, our numerical simulations indicate that a reasonable number of observed systems cannot deliver interesting constraints on the cosmological parameters.
Keywords
Cite
@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9501013,
title = {Cosmological parameters and the redshift distribution of gravitational lenses},
author = {Phillip Helbig and Rainer Kayser},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9501013},
year = {2011}
}
Comments
One self-unpacking uuencoded compressed PostScript file (created with uufiles) containing the complete text with all figures included (here 140kb gzipped, unpacked 975kb). 10 pages. Should be printable without loss on US-size paper. Paper version available on request. Changes--nothing removed, typos corrected, the following additions: one figure, one table and some text explaining the structure in the plots in more detail; more detailed explanation of the statistics used. Accepted by Astronomy and Astrophysics