Cosmological perturbations in extended electromagnetism. General gauge invariant approach
Roberto Dale, Diego S\'aez

TL;DR
This paper develops a gauge invariant formalism for scalar perturbations in a modified electromagnetism theory, analyzing how vector field perturbations influence cosmological evolution and metric perturbations.
Contribution
It introduces a new gauge invariant approach to scalar perturbations in extended electromagnetism, highlighting the distinct evolution of vector field modes and their impact on cosmological equations.
Findings
A complete gauge invariant treatment of scalar perturbations is provided.
Vector field modes modify standard cosmological perturbation equations.
The evolution of correction terms depends on spectra and normalization constants.
Abstract
A certain vector-tensor (VT) theory is revisited. It was proposed and analyzed as a theory of electromagnetism without the standard gauge invariance. Our attention is first focused on a detailed variational formulation of the theory, which leads to both a modified Lorentz force and the true energy momentum tensor of the vector field. The theory is then applied to cosmology. A complete gauge invariant treatment of the scalar perturbations is presented. For appropriate gauge invariant variables describing the scalar modes of the vector field (A-modes), it is proved that the evolution equations of these modes do not involve the scalar modes appearing in General Relativity (GR-modes), which are associated to the metric and the energy momentum tensor of the cosmological fluids. However, the A-modes modify the standard gauge invariant equations describing the GR-modes. By using the new…
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