Cosmology and Newtonian limit in a model of gravity with nonlocally interacting metrics

L. Giani, T. Miranda, Oliver Piattella

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Abstract

We investigate the features of the cosmological expansion history described by a recent model of gravity characterised by two nonlocally interacting metrics. We perform a detailed analysis of the dynamical system formed by the field equations and we find no stable critical points at finite and infinite distance. Nonetheless, we show that even if the universe does not evolve towards a de Sitter attractor, the effective equation of state parameter always tends to , independently from the value of the free parameter , which characterises the nonlocality of the theory. We also address the behaviour of gravity on Solar System scales and the growth of small cosmological fluctuations on small scales, in the quasi-static approximation. We find a post-Newtonian parameter, a slip parameter and an effective, normalised gravitational coupling different from unity. These differences all depend on and are negligible if one consider the cosmological solution by which . Finally, we investigate the time evolution of the gravitational coupling and its compatibility with the Lunar Laser Ranging constraints. We find that these are passed for values m2/H20≲10−3.
Original languageEnglish
Article number100357
JournalPhysics of the Dark Universe
Volume26
Early online date8 Aug 2019
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2019
Externally publishedYes

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