An obvious criterion to classify theories of modified gravity is to identify their gravitational degrees of freedom and their coupling to the metric and the matter sector. Using this simple idea, we show that any theory which depends on the curvature invariants is equivalent to general relativity in the presence of new fields that are gravitationally coupled to the energy-momentum tensor. We show that they can be shifted into a new energy-momentum tensor. There is no a priori reason to identify these new fields as gravitational degrees of freedom or matter fields. This leads to an equivalence between dark matter particles gravitationally coupled to the standard model fields and modified gravity theories designed to account for the dark matt...
Abstract As we now know, there are at least two major difficulties with general relativity (GR). The...
There is evidence that Newton and Einstein's theories of gravity cannot explain the dynamics of a un...
The observed matter in the universe accounts for just 5% of the observed gravity. A possible explana...
An obvious criterion to classify theories of modified gravity is to identify their gravitational deg...
General Relativity (GR) was proven via the direct detection of gravitational waves from the mergers ...
AbstractWe consider generalized energy conditions in modified theories of gravity by taking into acc...
We consider the behavior of the tangential velocity of test particles moving in stable circular orbi...
In this article, we propose different background models of extended theories of gravity, which are m...
Modifications of general relativity provide an alternative explanation to dark energy for the observ...
This is alternate explanation for the problem related with dark matter with out modifying gravity. ...
There is now strong observational evidence that the expansion of the universe is accelerating. The s...
Standard cosmological data analyses typically constrain simple phenomenological dark-energy paramete...
The measured orbital velocity distributions of stars in galaxies and the observed gravitational lens...
[-5]The applications of Newtonian dynamics in galactic scales have shown that the inverse square law...
Einstein's theory of general relativity is currently our best model for how gravity works. It can be...
Abstract As we now know, there are at least two major difficulties with general relativity (GR). The...
There is evidence that Newton and Einstein's theories of gravity cannot explain the dynamics of a un...
The observed matter in the universe accounts for just 5% of the observed gravity. A possible explana...
An obvious criterion to classify theories of modified gravity is to identify their gravitational deg...
General Relativity (GR) was proven via the direct detection of gravitational waves from the mergers ...
AbstractWe consider generalized energy conditions in modified theories of gravity by taking into acc...
We consider the behavior of the tangential velocity of test particles moving in stable circular orbi...
In this article, we propose different background models of extended theories of gravity, which are m...
Modifications of general relativity provide an alternative explanation to dark energy for the observ...
This is alternate explanation for the problem related with dark matter with out modifying gravity. ...
There is now strong observational evidence that the expansion of the universe is accelerating. The s...
Standard cosmological data analyses typically constrain simple phenomenological dark-energy paramete...
The measured orbital velocity distributions of stars in galaxies and the observed gravitational lens...
[-5]The applications of Newtonian dynamics in galactic scales have shown that the inverse square law...
Einstein's theory of general relativity is currently our best model for how gravity works. It can be...
Abstract As we now know, there are at least two major difficulties with general relativity (GR). The...
There is evidence that Newton and Einstein's theories of gravity cannot explain the dynamics of a un...
The observed matter in the universe accounts for just 5% of the observed gravity. A possible explana...