ui.adsabs.harvard.edu

Challenges to self-acceleration in modified gravity from gravitational waves and large-scale structure

  • ️@adsabs
  • ️Invalid Date

ADS

Abstract

With the advent of gravitational-wave astronomy marked by the aLIGO GW150914 and GW151226 observations, a measurement of the cosmological speed of gravity will likely soon be realised. We show that a confirmation of equality to the speed of light as indicated by indirect Galactic observations will have important consequences for a very large class of alternative explanations of the late-time accelerated expansion of our Universe. It will break the dark degeneracy of self-accelerated Horndeski scalar-tensor theories in the large-scale structure that currently limits a rigorous discrimination between acceleration from modified gravity and from a cosmological constant or dark energy. Signatures of a self-acceleration must then manifest in the linear, unscreened cosmological structure. We describe the minimal modification required for self-acceleration with standard gravitational-wave speed and show that its maximum likelihood yields a 3σ poorer fit to cosmological observations compared to a cosmological constant. Hence, equality between the speeds challenges the concept of cosmic acceleration from a genuine scalar-tensor modification of gravity.


Publication:

Physics Letters B

Pub Date:
February 2017
DOI:

10.1016/j.physletb.2016.12.048

10.48550/arXiv.1602.07670

arXiv:
arXiv:1602.07670
Bibcode:
2017PhLB..765..382L
Keywords:
  • Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics;
  • General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology;
  • High Energy Physics - Phenomenology;
  • High Energy Physics - Theory
E-Print:
5 pages