Cosmological Perturbations in Palatini Formalism
Mio Kubota, Kin-ya Oda, Keigo Shimada, Masahide Yamaguchi

TL;DR
This paper explores cosmological perturbations in scalar-tensor theories within Palatini formalism, demonstrating frame invariance, analyzing gravitational wave speeds, and constructing ghost-free Galileon models that could explain dark energy and inflation.
Contribution
It provides the first calculation of quadratic actions and sound speeds in three frames for Palatini formalism, and develops ghost-free Galileon terms with implications for cosmology.
Findings
Sound speed of gravitational waves is unity in the basic model.
Three frames yield equivalent quadratic actions and sound speeds.
Ghost-free Galileon terms can serve as dark energy and inflaton.
Abstract
We investigate cosmological perturbations of scalar-tensor theories in Palatini formalism. First we introduce an action where the Ricci scalar is conformally coupled to a function of a scalar field and its kinetic term and there is also a k-essence term consisting of the scalar and its kinetic term. This action has three frames that are equivalent to one another: the original Jordan frame, the Einstein frame where the metric is redefined, and the Riemann frame where the connection is redefined. For the first time in the literature, we calculate the quadratic action and the sound speed of scalar and tensor perturbations in three different frames and show explicitly that they coincide. Furthermore, we show that for such action the sound speed of gravitational waves is unity. Thus, this model serves as dark energy as well as an inflaton even though the presence of the dependence of the…
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