Weak field and slow motion limits in energy-momentum powered gravity
Ozgur Akarsu, A. Kazim Camlibel, Nihan Katirci, Ibrahim Semiz, N., Merve Uzun

TL;DR
This paper investigates the weak field and slow motion limits of energy-momentum powered gravity, showing it aligns with GR in local tests but modifies the inferred astrophysical mass, offering potential observational distinctions.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of EMPG's weak field limits, demonstrating its indistinguishability from GR in local tests and introducing a way to separate physical and effective mass in astrophysical observations.
Findings
EMPG with η≥0 matches GR in Solar System tests.
Astrophysical mass inferred from observations includes EMPG modifications.
Potential to distinguish EMPG effects if parameters are known independently.
Abstract
We explore the weak field and slow motion limits, Newtonian and Post-Newtonian limits, of the energy-momentum powered gravity (EMPG), viz., the energy-momentum squared gravity (EMSG) of the form with and being constants. We have shown that EMPG with and general relativity (GR) are not distinguishable by local tests, say, the Solar System tests; as they lead to the same gravitational potential form, PPN parameters, and geodesics for the test particles. However, within the EMPG framework, , the mass of an astrophysical object inferred from astronomical observations such as planetary orbits and deflection of light, corresponds to the effective mass , being the actual physical mass and being the modification due…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
