Probing Gravity at Cosmological Scales by Measurements which Test the Relationship between Gravitational Lensing and Matter Overdensity
Abstract
The standard cosmology is based on general relativity (GR) and includes dark matter and dark energy and predicts a fixed relationship between the gravitational potentials responsible for gravitational lensing and the matter overdensity. Alternative theories of gravity often make different predictions. We propose a set of measurements which can test this relationship, thereby distinguishing between dark energy or matter models and models in which gravity differs from GR. Planned surveys will be able to measure EG, an observational quantity whose expectation value is equal to the ratio of the Laplacian of the Newtonian potentials to the peculiar velocity divergence, to percent accuracy. This will easily separate alternatives such as the cold dark matter model with a cosmological constant, Dvali-Gabadadze-Porrati, TeVeS, and f(R) gravity.
- Publication:
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Physical Review Letters
- Pub Date:
- October 2007
- DOI:
- arXiv:
- arXiv:0704.1932
- Bibcode:
- 2007PhRvL..99n1302Z
- Keywords:
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- 98.80.Es;
- 04.50.+h;
- 04.80.Cc;
- 98.62.Sb;
- Observational cosmology;
- Gravity in more than four dimensions Kaluza-Klein theory unified field theories;
- alternative theories of gravity;
- Experimental tests of gravitational theories;
- Gravitational lenses and luminous arcs;
- Astrophysics
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