The image separation-source redshift relation for gravitational lenses as a cosmological test

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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5 pages, 3 included figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS

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10.1046/j.1365-8711.1998.01692.x

Recently, Park & Gott claimed that there is a statistically significant, strong, negative correlation between the image separation and source redshift for gravitational lenses. This is somewhat puzzling if one believes in a flat (k = 0) universe, since in this case the typical image separation is expected to be independent of the source redshift, while one expects a negative correlation in a k = -1 universe and a positive one in a k = +1 universe. Park & Gott explored several effects which could cause the observed correlation, but no combination of these can explain the observations with a realistic scenario. Here, I explore this test further in three ways. First, I show that in an inhomogeneous universe a negative correlation is expected regardless of the value of k. Second, I test whether the image separation-source redshift relation can be used as a test to determine lambda and Omega, rather than just the sign of k. Third, I compare the results of the test from the Park & Gott sample to those using other samples of gravitational lenses, which can illuminate (unknown) selection effects and probe the usefulness of the image separation-source redshift relation as a cosmological test.

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