Test of parametrized post-Newtonian gravity with galaxy-scale strong lensing systems

Abstract

Based on a mass-selected sample of galaxy-scale strong gravitational lenses from the SLACS, BELLS, LSD and SL2S surveys and using a well-motivated fiducial set of lens-galaxy parameters we tested the weak-field metric on kiloparsec scales and found a constraint on the post-Newtonian parameter γ = 0.995+0.037-0.047 under the assumption of a flat universe with parameters taken from Planck observations. General relativity (GR) predicts exactly γ=1. Uncertainties concerning the total mass density profile, anisotropy of the velocity dispersion and the shape of the light-profile combine to systematic uncertainties of 25\%. By applying a cosmological model independent method to the simulated future LSST data, we found a significant degeneracy between the PPN γ parameter and spatial curvature of the Universe. Setting a prior on the cosmic curvature parameter -0.007< k <0.006, we obtained the following constraint on the PPN parameter: γ=1.000+0.0023-0.0025. We conclude that strong-lensing systems with measured stellar velocity dispersions may serve as another important probe to investigate validity of the GR, if the mass-dynamical structure of the lensing galaxies is accurately constrained in the future lens surveys.

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