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Confronting MOND and TeVeS with strong gravitational lensing over galactic scales: an extended survey
The validity of MOND and TeVeS models of modified gravity has been recently tested by using lensing techniques, with the conclusion that a non-trivial component in the form of dark matter is needed in order to match the observations. In this work those analyses are extended by comparing lensing to s...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.86.083507 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1451098 |
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author | Ferreras, Ignacio Mavromatos, Nick E. Sakellariadou, Mairi Yusaf, Muhammad Furqaan |
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description | The validity of MOND and TeVeS models of modified gravity has been recently tested by using lensing techniques, with the conclusion that a non-trivial component in the form of dark matter is needed in order to match the observations. In this work those analyses are extended by comparing lensing to stellar masses for a sample of nine strong gravitational lenses that probe galactic scales. The sample is extracted from a recent work that presents the mass profile out to a few effective radii, therefore reaching into regions that are dominated by dark matter in the standard (general relativity) scenario. A range of interpolating functions are explored to test the validity of MOND/TeVeS in these systems. Out of the nine systems, there are five robust candidates with a significant excess (higher that 50%) of lensing mass with respect to stellar mass, irrespective of the stellar initial mass function. One of these lenses (Q0957) is located at the centre of a galactic cluster. This system might be accommodated in MOND/TeVeS via the addition of a hot component, like a 2 eV neutrino, that contribute over cluster scales. However, the other four robust candidates (LBQS1009, HE1104, B1600, HE2149) are located in field/group regions, so that a cold component (CDM) would be required even within the MOND/TeVeS framework. Our results therefore do not support recent claims that these alternative scenarios to CDM can survive astrophysical data. |
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spelling | cern-14510982023-03-14T19:42:14Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevD.86.083507http://cds.cern.ch/record/1451098engFerreras, IgnacioMavromatos, Nick E.Sakellariadou, MairiYusaf, Muhammad FurqaanConfronting MOND and TeVeS with strong gravitational lensing over galactic scales: an extended surveyAstrophysics and AstronomyThe validity of MOND and TeVeS models of modified gravity has been recently tested by using lensing techniques, with the conclusion that a non-trivial component in the form of dark matter is needed in order to match the observations. In this work those analyses are extended by comparing lensing to stellar masses for a sample of nine strong gravitational lenses that probe galactic scales. The sample is extracted from a recent work that presents the mass profile out to a few effective radii, therefore reaching into regions that are dominated by dark matter in the standard (general relativity) scenario. A range of interpolating functions are explored to test the validity of MOND/TeVeS in these systems. Out of the nine systems, there are five robust candidates with a significant excess (higher that 50%) of lensing mass with respect to stellar mass, irrespective of the stellar initial mass function. One of these lenses (Q0957) is located at the centre of a galactic cluster. This system might be accommodated in MOND/TeVeS via the addition of a hot component, like a 2 eV neutrino, that contribute over cluster scales. However, the other four robust candidates (LBQS1009, HE1104, B1600, HE2149) are located in field/group regions, so that a cold component (CDM) would be required even within the MOND/TeVeS framework. Our results therefore do not support recent claims that these alternative scenarios to CDM can survive astrophysical data.The validity of MOND and TeVeS models of modified gravity has been recently tested by using lensing techniques, with the conclusion that a non-trivial component in the form of dark matter is needed in order to match the observations. In this work those analyses are extended by comparing lensing to stellar masses for a sample of nine strong gravitational lenses that probe galactic scales. The sample is extracted from a recent work that presents the mass profile out to a few effective radii, therefore reaching into regions that are dominated by dark matter in the standard (general relativity) scenario. A range of interpolating functions are explored to test the validity of MOND/TeVeS in these systems. Out of the nine systems, there are five robust candidates with a significant excess (higher that 50%) of lensing mass with respect to stellar mass, irrespective of the stellar initial mass function. One of these lenses (Q0957) is located at the centre of a galactic cluster. This system might be accommodated in MOND/TeVeS via the addition of a hot component, like a 2 eV neutrino, that contribute over cluster scales. However, the other four robust candidates (LBQS1009, HE1104, B1600, HE2149) are located in field/group regions, so that a cold component (CDM) would be required even within the MOND/TeVeS framework. Our results therefore do not support recent claims that these alternative scenarios to CDM can survive astrophysical data.arXiv:1205.4880KCL-PH-TH-2012-21LCTS-2012-12CERN-PH-TH-2012-139KCL-PH-TH-2012-21LCTS-2012-12CERN-PH-TH-2012-139oai:cds.cern.ch:14510982012-05-23 |
spellingShingle | Astrophysics and Astronomy Ferreras, Ignacio Mavromatos, Nick E. Sakellariadou, Mairi Yusaf, Muhammad Furqaan Confronting MOND and TeVeS with strong gravitational lensing over galactic scales: an extended survey |
title | Confronting MOND and TeVeS with strong gravitational lensing over galactic scales: an extended survey |
title_full | Confronting MOND and TeVeS with strong gravitational lensing over galactic scales: an extended survey |
title_fullStr | Confronting MOND and TeVeS with strong gravitational lensing over galactic scales: an extended survey |
title_full_unstemmed | Confronting MOND and TeVeS with strong gravitational lensing over galactic scales: an extended survey |
title_short | Confronting MOND and TeVeS with strong gravitational lensing over galactic scales: an extended survey |
title_sort | confronting mond and teves with strong gravitational lensing over galactic scales: an extended survey |
topic | Astrophysics and Astronomy |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.86.083507 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1451098 |
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