1. Stable massless scalar polarization of f(R) gravity
- Author
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Du, Xin-Dong and Li, Peng-Cheng
- Subjects
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
Polarization is a prominent feature of gravitational wave observation, and it can be used to distinguish different modified gravities. Compared to General Relativity, f(R) gravity has an additional polarization coming from scalar field, which is a mix of the longitudinal and the breathing modes. When the scalar mass of f(R) is zero, the mixed mode will reduce to a pure breathing mode with the disappearance of the longitudinal mode. However, the reducing seems not to be allowed because a positive scalar mass is often needed to maintain the stability of the cosmological perturbation. In fact, the massless case is possible to lead to a stable perturbation, but more detailed constraints need to be considered. For the completeness of the polarization analysis, we explore the possibility that there is a stable massless scalar polarization in viable f(R) models for dark energy. We find that the existence of the massless scalar polarization depends not only on the number of free parameters but also on the model structure., Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures
- Published
- 2024