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Gravity waves in parity-violating Copernican Universes

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2021-12-21 v3

Abstract

In recent work minimal theories allowing the variation of the cosmological constant by means of a balancing torsion, have been proposed. It was found that such theories contain parity violating homogeneous and isotropic solutions, due to a torsion structure called the Cartan spiral staircase. Their dynamics are controlled by Euler and Pontryagin quasi-topological terms in the action. Here we show that such theories predict a dramatically different picture for gravitational wave fluctuations in the parity violating branch. If the dynamics are ruled solely by the Euler-type term, then linear tensor mode perturbations are entirely undetermined, hinting at a new type of gauge invariance. The Pontryagin term not only permits for phenomenologically sounder background solutions (as found in previous literature), but for realistic propagation of gravitational wave modes. We discuss the observational constraints and predictions of these theories.

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@article{arxiv.2001.06373,
  title  = {Gravity waves in parity-violating Copernican Universes},
  author = {Stephon Alexander and Leah Jenks and Pavel Jiroušek and João Magueijo and Tom Złośnik},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2001.06373},
  year   = {2021}
}
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