European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields (Feb 2022)
Strong lensing systems and galaxy cluster observations as probe to the cosmic distance duality relation
Abstract
Abstract In this paper, we use large scale structure observations to test the redshift dependence of cosmic distance duality relation (CDDR), $$D_\mathrm{L}(1+z)^{-2}/D_\mathrm{A}=\eta (z)$$ D L ( 1 + z ) - 2 / D A = η ( z ) , with $$D_\mathrm{L}$$ D L and $$D_\mathrm{A}$$ D A , being the luminosity and angular diameter distances, respectively. In order to perform the test, the following data set are considered: strong lensing systems and galaxy cluster measurements (gas mass fractions). No specific cosmological model is adopted, only a flat universe is assumed. By considering two $$\eta (z)$$ η ( z ) parametrizations, It is observed that the CDDR remain redshift independent within $$1.5\sigma $$ 1.5 σ which is in full agreement with other recent tests involving cosmological data. It is worth to comment that our results are independent of the baryon budget of galaxy clusters.