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Constraints on a φCDM model from strong gravitational lensing and updated Hubble parameter measurements

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/1475-7516/2015/02/010

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weak gravitational lensing; dark energy theory

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  1. National Center for Theoretical Sciences, National Science Council [NSC-101-2112-M-007-006-MY3]
  2. National Tsing-Hua University at Taiwan [102N2725E1]
  3. Ministry of Science and Technology National Basic Science Program (Project 973) [2012CB821804]
  4. National Natural Science Foundation of China

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We constrain the scalar field dark energy model with an inverse power-law potential, i.e., V(phi) proportional to phi(-alpha) (alpha > 0), from a set of recent cosmological observations by compiling an updated sample of Hubble parameter measurements including 30 independent data points. Our results show that the constraining power of the updated sample of H (z) data with the HST prior on H-0 is stronger than those of the SCP Union2 and Union2.1 compilations. A recent sample of strong gravitational lensing systems is also adopted to cofine the model even though the results are not significant. A joint analysis of the strong gravitational lensing data with the more restrictive updated Hubble parameter measurements and the Type Ia supernovae data from SCP Union2 indicates that the recent observations still can not distinguish whether dark energy is a time-independent cosmological constant or a time-varying dynamical component.

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