
TL;DR
This paper broadens the theoretical framework of bimetric MOND by introducing multiple scalar couplings between metrics, leading to richer models that still recover correct galactic dynamics and potentially offer new cosmological insights.
Contribution
It extends BIMOND to include several scalar couplings, moving beyond the single scalar approach, and explores the implications for galactic and cosmological models.
Findings
Multiple scalar couplings can produce viable nonrelativistic limits.
The extended framework allows for richer relativistic and cosmological behaviors.
Galactic dynamics constrain the interpolating function in the nonrelativistic limit.
Abstract
All existing treatments of bimetric MOND (BIMOND) -- a class of relativistic versions of MOND -- have dealt with a rather restricted sub-class: The Lagrangian of the interaction between the gravitational degrees of freedom -- the two metrics -- is a function of a certain {\it single} scalar argument built from the difference in connections of the two metrics. I show that the scope of BIMOND is much richer: The two metrics can couple through several scalars to give theories that all have a "good" nonrelativistic (NR) limit -- one that accounts correctly, a-la MOND, for the dynamics of galactic systems, {\it including gravitational lensing}. This extended-BIMOND framework exhibits a qualitative departure from the way we think of MOND at present, as encapsulated, in all its aspects, by one "interpolating function" of one acceleration variable. After deriving the general field equations, I…
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TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Relativity and Gravitational Theory · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
