Emerging Newtonian potential in pure $R^2$ gravity on a de Sitter background
Abstract
In Fortsch. Phys. , 176 (2016), Alvarez-Gaume et al established that pure theory propagates spin-2 graviton on a de Sitter (dS) background but on a locally flat background. We build on this insight to derive a Newtonian limit for the theory. Unlike most previous works that linearized the metric around a locally flat background, we explicitly employ the dS background to start with. We directly solve the field equation of the action coupled with the stress-energy tensor of normal matter in the form . We obtain the following Schwarzschild-de Sitter metric which features a potential with the correct Newtonian tail. The parameter plays a dual role: (i) it sets the scalar curvature for the background dS metric, and (ii) it partakes in the Newtonian potential . We reach two key findings. Firstly, the Newtonian limit only emerges owing to the de Sitter background. Most existing studies of the Newtonian limit in modified gravity chose to linearize the metric around a locally flat background. However, this is a vacuum to start with for pure gravity. These studies unknowingly omitted the information about of the de Sitter background, hence incapable of attaining a Newtonian behavior in pure gravity. Secondly, as appears in in a manner, viz. , the Newtonian limit for pure gravity cannot be obtained by any perturbative approach treating as a small parameter.
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@article{arxiv.2306.03790,
title = {Emerging Newtonian potential in pure $R^2$ gravity on a de Sitter background},
author = {Hoang Ky Nguyen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.03790},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
Accepted to JHEP