Princeton University Gravity Group Lunch Talk

Cosmology with Fading Gravity

We study the cosmology of a toy modified theory of gravity in which gravity shuts off at short distances, as in the fat graviton scenario of Sundrum. In the weak-field limit, the theory is perturbatively local, ghost-free and unitary, although likely suffers from non-perturbative instabilities. We derive novel self-inflationary solutions from the vacuum equations of the theory, without invoking scalar fields or other forms of stress energy. The spectrum of density perturbations is slightly red, akin to the simplest scalar-driven inflationary models. A key difference, however, is that the gravitational wave spectrum is generically not scale invariant. In particular the tensor spectrum can have a blue tilt, a distinguishing feature from standard inflation.

Date & Time

February 09, 2007 | 12:00pm

Location

Room 111 Jadwin Hall

Speakers

Justin Khoury

Affiliation

Perimeter Institute