Evolution and spherical collapse in Einstein-Æther theory and Hořava gravity
We compare the initial value formulation of the low-energy limit of (nonprojectable) Horava gravity to that of Einstein-aether theory when the aether is assumed to be hypersurface orthogonal at the level of the field equations. This comparison clearly highlights a crucial difference in the causal st...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Physical review. D 2016-03, Vol.93 (6), Article 064056 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We compare the initial value formulation of the low-energy limit of (nonprojectable) Horava gravity to that of Einstein-aether theory when the aether is assumed to be hypersurface orthogonal at the level of the field equations. This comparison clearly highlights a crucial difference in the causal structure of the two theories at the nonperturbative level: in Horava gravity evolution equations include an elliptic equation that is not a constraint relating initial data but needs to be imposed on each slice of the foliation. This feature is absent in Einstein-aether theory. We discuss its physical significance in Horava gravity. We also focus on spherical symmetry, and we revisit existing collapse simulations in Einstein-aether theory. We argue that they have likely already uncovered the dynamical formation of a universal horizon and that they can act as evidence that this horizon is indeed a Cauchy horizon in Horava gravity. |
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ISSN: | 2470-0010 2470-0029 |
DOI: | 10.1103/PhysRevD.93.064056 |