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Testing the DGP model with gravitational lensing statistics

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ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 487, Issue 3, Pages 831-835

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EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:200809386

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cosmological parameters; cosmology : theory; gravitational lensing; quasars : general

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Aims. The self-accelerating braneworld model (DGP) appears to provide a simple alternative to the standard Lambda CDM cosmology to explain the current cosmic acceleration, which is strongly indicated by measurements of type Ia supernovae, as well as other concordant observations. Methods. We investigate observational constraints on this scenario provided by gravitational-lensing statistics using the Cosmic Lens All-Sky Survey (CLASS) lensing sample. Results. We show that a substantial part of the parameter space of the DGP model agrees well with that of radio source gravitational lensing sample. Conclusions. In the flat case, Omega(K) = 0, the likelihood is maximized, L = L-max, for Omega(M) = 0.30(-0.11)(+0.19). If we relax the prior on Omega(K), the likelihood peaks at {Omega(M), Omega(rc)} similar or equal to {0.29, 0.12}, slightly in the region of open models. The confidence contours are, however, elongated such that we are unable to discard any of the close, flat or open models.

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