Multi-scalar theories of gravity with direct matter couplings and their parametrized post-Newtonian parameters
Osmin Lacombe, Shinji Mukohyama

TL;DR
This paper investigates scalar-tensor theories of gravity with direct matter couplings, analyzing their effects on PPN parameters and demonstrating that such couplings cannot be hidden from experimental detection.
Contribution
It derives the PPN parameters for multi-scalar theories with direct matter couplings, showing these couplings lead to observable deviations in non-relativistic probes.
Findings
Modified PPN parameters $$3 and $$4 due to direct couplings
Non-relativistic probes deviate from geodesics at Newtonian order
Direct couplings are detectable and cannot be screened
Abstract
We study theories of gravity including, in addition to the metric, several scalar fields in the gravitational sector. The particularity of this work is that we allow for direct couplings between these gravitating scalars and the matter sector, which can generally be different for the source and the probe of gravity, in addition to the universal interactions generated by the Jordan frame metric. The weak gravity regime of this theory, which would describe solar-system experiments, is studied using the parametrized post-Newtonian (PPN) formalism. We derive the expression of the ten parameters of this formalism. Among them, and are modified with respect to their values in the theories without direct couplings. This fact holds even after eliminating the direct couplings between the gravitating scalars and the energy density of the source, by redefinition of the Jordan…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
