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Testing Cosmic Distance-Duality Relation from Future Gravitational Wave Standard Sirens

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A validation of the cosmic distance-duality relation (CDDR) is crucial because any observational departure from it could be a signal of new physics. In this work, we explore the potentialities of luminosity distance data from the gravitational wave (GW) standard sirens of future Einstein Telescope (ET) to test the CDDR. The angular diameter distance data are used from the galaxy clusters samples and the baryon acoustic oscillation (BAO) measurements. The basic advantage of GW measurements substituting for the observations from the type Ia supernovae (SNIa) is that the luminosity distance from it is insensitive to the non-conservation of the number of photons. By simulating 550 and 1000 data points of future GW measurements in the low redshift range $0<z<1$, we show that the measurements of future GW events will be a powerful tool to test the CDDR.

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