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Measuring the distances to quasars at high redshifts with strong lensing

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2019-09-19 v1

Abstract

Strongly lensed quasars with time-delay measurements are well known to provide the "time-delay distances" DΔt=(1+zL)DLDS/DLSD_{\Delta t}=(1+z_L)D_LD_S/D_{LS} and the angular diameter distances to lens galaxies DLD_L. These two kinds of distances give stringent constraints on cosmological parameters. In this work, we explore a different use of time-delay observables: Under the assumption of a flat Universe, strong lensing observations can accurately measure the angular diameter distances to sources DSD_S. The corresponding redshifts of quasars may be up to zS4z_S\sim4 according to the forecast. The high-redshift distances would sample the Hubble diagram between SNe Ia and CMB, cosmological-model-independently providing direct information on the evolution of the nature of our Universe, for example, the dark energy Equation-of-State parameter w(z)w(z). We apply our method to the existing lensing system SDSS 1206+4332 and get DS=2388978+2632MpcD_S=2388_{-978}^{+2632}Mpc at zS=1.789z_S=1.789. We also make a forecast for the era of LSST. The uncertainty of DSD_S depends on the redshifts of lens and source, the uncertainties of DΔtD_{\Delta t} and DLD_L, and the correlation between DΔtD_{\Delta t} and DLD_L as well. Larger correlation would result in tighter DSD_S determination.

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@article{arxiv.1908.02892,
  title  = {Measuring the distances to quasars at high redshifts with strong lensing},
  author = {Kai Liao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1908.02892},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

7 pages, 5 figures, to appear in ApJ