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Solar system tests do rule out 1/R gravity

Adrienne L. Erickcek, Tristan L. Smith, and Marc Kamionkowski
Phys. Rev. D 74, 121501(R) – Published 15 December 2006

Abstract

Shortly after the addition of a 1/R term to the Einstein-Hilbert action was proposed as a solution to the cosmic-acceleration puzzle, Chiba showed that such a theory violates Solar System tests of gravity. A flurry of recent papers have called Chiba’s result into question. They argue that the spherically-symmetric vacuum spacetime in this theory is the Schwarzschild-de Sitter solution, making this theory consistent with Solar System tests. We point out that although the Schwarzschild-de Sitter solution exists in this theory, it is not the unique spherically-symmetric vacuum solution, and it is not the solution that describes the spacetime in the Solar System. The solution that correctly matches onto the stellar-interior solution differs from Schwarzschild-de Sitter in a way consistent with Chiba’s claims. Thus, 1/R gravity is ruled out by Solar System tests.

  • Received 13 October 2006

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.74.121501

©2006 American Physical Society

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Adrienne L. Erickcek, Tristan L. Smith, and Marc Kamionkowski

  • California Institute of Technology, Mail Code 130-33, Pasadena, California 91125, USA

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Vol. 74, Iss. 12 — 15 December 2006

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