Gravity theory with a dark extra dimension
Abstract
We set up a vacuum theory of gravity with an extra dimension of vanishing proper length. The most general solution to the field equations are presented. This formulation is free of Kaluza-Klein modes and does not allow the propagation of gravitons along the invisible fifth direction. Apart from a vacuum energy and radiation, the associated emergent theory exhibits a nonpropagating vector-tensor multiplet which has no analogue in standard Einstein gravity. It is naturally inert, obeys a bounded equation of state and has coupling properties radically different from ordinary matter. Based on these distinctive features, we propose that this geometric multiplet could supercede the hypothetical ``dark matter''. As further evidence in support of this possibility, we show that the galactic rotation curves are predicted to be asymptotically flat.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1908.04830,
title = {Gravity theory with a dark extra dimension},
author = {Sandipan Sengupta},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1908.04830},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
Version identical with the one to be published; Title changed