Massive gravity, the elasticity of space-time, and perturbations in the dark sector

R A Battye, J A Pearson

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    Abstract

    We consider a class of phenomenological modified gravity models where the terms added to the standard Einstein-Hilbert Lagrangian are just a function of the metric only. For linearized perturbations around an isotropic space-time, this class of models is entirely specified by a rank-4 tensor that encodes possibly time-dependent masses for the gravitons. This tensor has the same symmetries as an elasticity tensor, suggesting an interpretation of massive gravity as an effective rigidity of space-time. If we choose a form for this tensor that is compatible with the symmetries of Friedmann-Robertson-Walker and enforce full reparametrization invariance, then the only theory possible is a cosmological constant. However, in the case where the theory is only time translation invariant, the ghost-free massive gravity theory is equivalent to the elastic dark energy scenario with the extra Lorentz violating vector giving rise to 2 transverse and 1 longitudinal degrees of freedom, whereas when one demands spatial translation invariance one is left with a theory where the entropy perturbation is not gauge invariant.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalPhysical Review D
    Volume88
    Issue number8
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2013

    Keywords

    • general-relativity
    • field
    • strings

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