Perturbations of bimetric gravity on most general spherically symmetric spacetimes
Abstract
We present a formalism to study linear perturbations of bimetric gravity on any spherically symmetric background, including dynamical spacetimes. The setup is based on the Gerlach-Sengupta formalism for general relativity. Each of the two background metrics is written as a warped product between a two-dimensional Lorentzian metric and the round metric of the two-sphere. The different perturbations are then decomposed in terms of tensor spherical harmonics, which makes the two polarity (axial and polar) sectors decouple. In addition, a covariant notation on the Lorentzian manifold is used so that all expressions are valid for any coordinates. In this theory, there are seven physical propagating degrees of freedom, which, as compared to the two degrees of freedom of general relativity, makes the dynamics much more intricate. In particular, we discuss the amount of gauge and physical degrees of freedom for different polarities and multipoles. Finally, as an interesting application, we analyze static nonbidiagonal backgrounds and derive the corresponding perturbative equations.
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@article{arxiv.2402.15327,
title = {Perturbations of bimetric gravity on most general spherically symmetric spacetimes},
author = {David Brizuela and Marco de Cesare and Araceli Soler Oficial},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.15327},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
For a better clarity, some notation has been changed. Matches the published version