PPN expansion and FRW scalar perturbations in n-DBI gravity
Abstract
n-DBI gravity explicitly breaks Lorentz invariance by the introduction of a unit time-like vector field, thereby giving rise to an extra (scalar) degree of freedom. We look for observational consequences of this mode in two setups. Firstly, we compute the parametrized post-Newtonian (PPN) expansion of the metric to first post-Newtonian order. Surprisingly, we find that the PPN parameters are exactly the same as in General Relativity (GR), and no preferred-frame effects are produced. In particular this means that n-DBI gravity is consistent with all GR solar system experimental tests. We discuss the origin of such degeneracy between n-DBI gravity and GR, and suggest it may also hold in higher post-Newtonian order. Secondly, we study gravitational scalar perturbations of a Friedmann-Robertson-Walker space-time with a cosmological constant . In the case of de Sitter space, we show that the scalar mode grows as the universe expands and, in contrast with a canonical scalar field coupled to GR, it does not freeze on super horizon scales.
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@article{arxiv.1307.4598,
title = {PPN expansion and FRW scalar perturbations in n-DBI gravity},
author = {Flávio S. Coelho and Carlos Herdeiro and Shinji Hirano and Yuki Sato},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1307.4598},
year = {2014}
}
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19 pages; v3, matches published version