A Machian Request for the Equivalence Principle in Extended Gravity and non-geodesic motion
Abstract
Starting from the origin of Einstein general relativity (GR) the request of Mach on the theory's structure has been the core of the foundational debate. That problem is strictly connected with the nature of the mass-energy equivalence. It is well known that this is exactly the key point that Einstein used to realize a metric theory of gravitation having an unequalled beauty and elegance. On the other hand, the current requirements of particle physics and the open questions within extended gravity theories request a better understanding of Equivalence Principle (EP). The MOND theory by Milgrom proposes a modification of Newtonian dynamics and we consider a direct coupling between the Ricci curvature scalar and the matter Lagrangian showing that a non geodesic ratio m_{i}/m_{g} can be fixed and that Milgrom acceleration is retrieved at low energies.
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@article{arxiv.1411.0829,
title = {A Machian Request for the Equivalence Principle in Extended Gravity and non-geodesic motion},
author = {Ignazio Licata and Christian Corda and Elmo Benedetto},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1411.0829},
year = {2016}
}
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11 pages, accepted for publication in Gravitation and Cosmology, to appear in in vol. 22, issue 1 (2016) of the journal