We derive the perturbation equations for relativistic stars in scalar-tensor theories of gravity and study the corresponding oscillation spectrum. We show that the frequency of the emitted gravitational waves is shifted proportionally to the scalar field strength. Scalar waves which might be produced from such oscillations can be a unique probe for the theory, but their detectability is questionable if the radiated energy is small. However we show that there is no need for a direct observation of scalar waves: the shift in the gravitational wave spectrum could unambiguously signal the presence of a scalar field
International audienceA light scalar degree of freedom, as the one possibly responsible for the acce...
We study the generation and evolution of second-order energy-density perturbations arising from prim...
Gravitationally coupled scalar fields, originally introduced by Jordan, Brans and Dicke to account f...
Non radial oscillations of neutron stars are associated with the emission of gravitational waves. Th...
The behavior of fundamental fields in strong gravity or nontrivial environments is important for our...
Abstract As a low energy effective field theory, classical General Relativity receives an infrared r...
We study the interaction of massless scalar fields with relativistic stars by means of fully dynamic...
This paper discusses the gauge issue touching the gravitational waves induced at the second order by...
The detection of gravitational waves (GWs) propagating through cosmic structures can provide invalua...
Unlike general relativity, scalar-tensor theories of gravity predict scalar gravitational waves even...
International audienceCertain scalar-tensor theories have the property of endowing stars with scalar...
Certain scalar-tensor theories have the property of endowing stars with scalar hair, sourced either ...
Certain scalar-tensor theories have the property of endowing stars with scalar hair, sourced either ...
International audienceA light scalar degree of freedom, as the one possibly responsible for the acce...
International audienceA light scalar degree of freedom, as the one possibly responsible for the acce...
International audienceA light scalar degree of freedom, as the one possibly responsible for the acce...
We study the generation and evolution of second-order energy-density perturbations arising from prim...
Gravitationally coupled scalar fields, originally introduced by Jordan, Brans and Dicke to account f...
Non radial oscillations of neutron stars are associated with the emission of gravitational waves. Th...
The behavior of fundamental fields in strong gravity or nontrivial environments is important for our...
Abstract As a low energy effective field theory, classical General Relativity receives an infrared r...
We study the interaction of massless scalar fields with relativistic stars by means of fully dynamic...
This paper discusses the gauge issue touching the gravitational waves induced at the second order by...
The detection of gravitational waves (GWs) propagating through cosmic structures can provide invalua...
Unlike general relativity, scalar-tensor theories of gravity predict scalar gravitational waves even...
International audienceCertain scalar-tensor theories have the property of endowing stars with scalar...
Certain scalar-tensor theories have the property of endowing stars with scalar hair, sourced either ...
Certain scalar-tensor theories have the property of endowing stars with scalar hair, sourced either ...
International audienceA light scalar degree of freedom, as the one possibly responsible for the acce...
International audienceA light scalar degree of freedom, as the one possibly responsible for the acce...
International audienceA light scalar degree of freedom, as the one possibly responsible for the acce...
We study the generation and evolution of second-order energy-density perturbations arising from prim...
Gravitationally coupled scalar fields, originally introduced by Jordan, Brans and Dicke to account f...