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Scale-invariant alternatives to general relativity

Blas, Diego  
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Shaposhnikov, Mikhail  
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Zenhaeusern, Daniel  
2011
Physical Review D [1970-2015]

We study the general class of gravitational field theories constructed on the basis of scale invariance (and therefore absence of any mass parameters) and invariance under transverse diffeomorphisms, which are the 4-volume conserving coordinate transformations. We show that these theories are equivalent to a specific type of scalar-tensor theories of gravity (invariant under all diffeomorphisms) with a number of properties, making them phenomenologically interesting. They contain, in addition to the dimensionless coupling constants of the original theory, an arbitrary dimensionful parameter Lambda(0). This parameter is associated with an integration constant of the equations of motion, similar to the arbitrary cosmological constant appearing in unimodular gravity. We focus on the theories where Newton's constant and the electroweak scale emerge from the spontaneous breaking of scale invariance and are unrelated to Lambda(0). The massless particle spectrum of these theories contains the graviton and a new particle-dilaton. For Lambda(0) = 0, the massless dilaton has only derivative couplings to matter fields and the bounds on the existence of a 5th force are easily satisfied. As for the matter fields, we determine the conditions leading to a renormalizable low-energy theory. If Lambda(0) not equal 0, scale invariance is broken. The arbitrary constant Lambda(0) produces a "run-away" potential for the dilaton. As a consequence, the dilaton can act as a dynamical dark energy component. We elucidate the origin of the cosmological constant in the class of theories under consideration and formulate the condition leading to its absence. If this condition is satisfied, dark energy is purely dynamical and associated to the dilaton.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevD.84.044001
Web of Science ID

WOS:000293376100002

Author(s)
Blas, Diego  
Shaposhnikov, Mikhail  
Zenhaeusern, Daniel  
Date Issued

2011

Publisher

American Physical Society

Published in
Physical Review D [1970-2015]
Volume

84

Issue

4

Article Number

044001

Subjects

Cosmological-Constant Problem

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Newtons Constant

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Quantum-Gravity

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Machs Principle

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Standard Model

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Inflation

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Symmetry

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Origin

Editorial or Peer reviewed

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December 16, 2011
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