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Luminal propagation of gravitational waves in scalar-tensor theories: The case for torsion
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Scalar-tensor Gravity TheoriesTorsionless ConditionScalar-tensor TheoriesPhysicsLuminal PropagationCosmologyCanonical Dispersion RelationEngineeringGeneral RelativityGravitational WavePrimordial Gravitational WaveGravity EffectsGravitational WavesGravitation TheoryGeometric RelativityGeodesy
Scalar-tensor gravity theories with a nonminimal Gauss-Bonnet coupling typically lead to an anomalous propagation speed for gravitational waves, and have therefore been tightly constrained by multimessenger observations such as GW170817/GRB170817A. In this paper we show that this is not a general feature of scalar-tensor theories, but rather a consequence of assuming that spacetime torsion vanishes identically. At least for the case of a nonminimal Gauss-Bonnet coupling, removing the torsionless condition restores the canonical dispersion relation and therefore the correct propagation speed for gravitational waves. To achieve this result we develop a new approach, based on the first-order formulation of gravity, to deal with perturbations on these Riemann-Cartan geometries.
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