New classes of modified teleparallel gravity models
New classes of modified teleparallel theories of gravity are introduced. The action of this theory is constructed to be a function of the irreducible parts of torsion f(Tax,Tten,Tvec), where Tax,Tten and Tvec are squares of the axial, tensor and vector components of torsion, respectively. This is th...
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doaj-65b7e906b5ba467ab3425c1c6c4483b62020-11-24T22:56:52ZengElsevierPhysics Letters B0370-26932017-12-017753743New classes of modified teleparallel gravity modelsSebastian Bahamonde0Christian G. Böhmer1Martin Krššák2Department of Mathematics, University College London, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT, United KingdomDepartment of Mathematics, University College London, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT, United KingdomInstitute of Physics, University of Tartu, W. Ostwaldi 1, Tartu 50411, Estonia; Corresponding author.New classes of modified teleparallel theories of gravity are introduced. The action of this theory is constructed to be a function of the irreducible parts of torsion f(Tax,Tten,Tvec), where Tax,Tten and Tvec are squares of the axial, tensor and vector components of torsion, respectively. This is the most general (well-motivated) second order teleparallel theory of gravity that can be constructed from the torsion tensor. Different particular second order theories can be recovered from this theory such as new general relativity, conformal teleparallel gravity or f(T) gravity. Additionally, the boundary term B which connects the Ricci scalar with the torsion scalar via R=âT+B can also be incorporated into the action. By performing a conformal transformation, it is shown that the two unique theories which have an Einstein frame are either the teleparallel equivalent of general relativity or f(âT+B)=f(R) gravity, as expected. Keywords: Modified gravity, Teleparallel gravity, Torsion, Conformal transformationshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0370269317308389 |
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New classes of modified teleparallel theories of gravity are introduced. The action of this theory is constructed to be a function of the irreducible parts of torsion f(Tax,Tten,Tvec), where Tax,Tten and Tvec are squares of the axial, tensor and vector components of torsion, respectively. This is the most general (well-motivated) second order teleparallel theory of gravity that can be constructed from the torsion tensor. Different particular second order theories can be recovered from this theory such as new general relativity, conformal teleparallel gravity or f(T) gravity. Additionally, the boundary term B which connects the Ricci scalar with the torsion scalar via R=âT+B can also be incorporated into the action. By performing a conformal transformation, it is shown that the two unique theories which have an Einstein frame are either the teleparallel equivalent of general relativity or f(âT+B)=f(R) gravity, as expected. Keywords: Modified gravity, Teleparallel gravity, Torsion, Conformal transformations |
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