Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS April Meeting 2022
Volume 67, Number 6
Saturday–Tuesday, April 9–12, 2022; New York
Session Z16: Beyond Einstein Gravity: Theories, Modeling, and Tests III
3:45 PM–5:33 PM,
Tuesday, April 12, 2022
Room: Sky Lobby
Sponsoring
Unit:
DGRAV
Chair: Tatsuya Daniel, Brown University
Abstract: Z16.00002 : Testing Gravitational Theories with Broken Lorentz Symmetry by Gravitational Wave Observations
3:57 PM–4:09 PM
Presenter:
Anzhong Wang
(Baylor University)
Author:
Anzhong Wang
(Baylor University)
Einstein-aether theory is a particular type of the vector-tensor theory, in which the vector field is timelike and unity, so it defines a preferred direction. As a result, it locally breaks the Lorentz symmetry. Yet, it is self-consistent (free of ghosts, instabilities, and so on), and is consistent with all the observations and experiments. Its Cauchy problem is also well posed. In addition, due to the presence of the aether, three different species of gravitons, spin-0, spin-1, and spin-2, exist. This will bring dramatical differences in emissions of
gravitational waves.
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