Ultra-local models of modified gravity without kinetic term
Philippe Brax, Luca Alberto Rizzo, Patrick Valageas

TL;DR
This paper introduces ultra-local modified gravity models with a scalar field lacking kinetic terms, leading to a unique screening mechanism that eliminates fifth forces in vacuum and affects structure formation on small scales.
Contribution
The paper proposes a new class of ultra-local gravity models with negligible kinetic terms, providing a distinct screening mechanism and analyzing their cosmological and astrophysical implications.
Findings
No fifth force between isolated objects in vacuum.
Cosmological background closely follows Λ-CDM within 10^{-6}.
Enhanced or damped small-scale perturbations at high wavenumbers.
Abstract
We present a class of modified-gravity theories which we call ultra-local models. We add a scalar field, with negligible kinetic terms, to the Einstein-Hilbert action. We also introduce a conformal coupling to matter. This gives rise to a new screening mechanism which is not entirely due to the non-linearity of the scalar field potential or the coupling function but to the absence of the kinetic term. As a result this removes any fifth force between isolated objects in vacuum. The predictions of these models only depend on a single free function, as the potential and the coupling function are degenerate, with an amplitude given by a parameter , whose magnitude springs from requiring a small modification of Newton's potential astrophysically and cosmologically. This singles out a redshift where the fifth force is the…
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