Degenerate Horava gravity
Enrico Barausse, Marco Crisostomi, Stefano Liberati, Lotte ter Haar

TL;DR
This paper introduces a generalized degenerate Horava gravity theory that avoids Ostrogradski instabilities, passes local and gravitational wave tests, and may serve as a toy model for quantum gravity with potential renormalizability.
Contribution
It constructs a new degenerate Horava gravity model that eliminates Ostrogradski modes, expanding the theoretical landscape of Lorentz-violating gravity theories.
Findings
Passes local Earth and solar system tests
Compatible with gravitational wave observations
Potentially renormalizable in the ultraviolet regime
Abstract
Horava gravity breaks Lorentz symmetry by introducing a dynamical timelike scalar field (the khronon), which can be used as a preferred time coordinate (thus selecting a preferred space-time foliation). Adopting the khronon as the time coordinate, the theory is invariant only under time reparametrizations and spatial diffeomorphisms. In the infrared limit, this theory is sometimes referred to as khronometric theory. Here, we explicitly construct a generalization of khronometric theory, which avoids the propagation of Ostrogradski modes as a result of a suitable degeneracy condition (although stability of the latter under radiative corrections remains an open question). While this new theory does not have a general-relativistic limit and does not yield a Friedmann-Robertson-Walker-like cosmology on large scales, it still passes, for suitable choices of its coupling constants, local tests…
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