Homogeneous G\"odel-type solutions in hybrid metric-Palatini gravity
Janilo Santos, Marcelo J. Reboucas, Ant\^onio F.F. Teixeira

TL;DR
This paper investigates whether hybrid metric-Palatini gravity admits G"odel-type solutions, revealing that such solutions exist and thus do not resolve causality violations like closed timelike curves present in general relativity.
Contribution
It demonstrates that hybrid metric-Palatini gravity admits G"odel-type solutions, showing that it does not eliminate causality violations inherent in general relativity.
Findings
G"odel-type solutions exist in hybrid metric-Palatini gravity
These solutions include all classes of homogeneous G"odel-type spacetimes
The existence of solutions implies no resolution of causality violations
Abstract
[Abridged] If gravitation is to be described by a hybrid metric-Palatini gravity theory there are a number of issues that ought to be examined in its context, including the question as to whether its equations allow homogeneous G\"odel-type solutions, which necessarily leads to violation of causality. Here, to look further into the potentialities and difficulties of theories, we examine whether they admit G\"odel-type solutions for well-motivated matter source. We first show that under certain conditions on the matter sources the problem of finding out space-time homogeneous solutions in theories reduces to the problem of determining solutions of Einstein's field equations with a cosmological constant. Employing this far-reaching result, we determine a general G\"odel-type whose matter source is a combination of a scalar with an…
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