The minimal Einstein-aether vector field is the Hodge dual of a 3-form gauge field, making the two theories equivalent and showing that divergence-free aether fields are physically trivial.
Odd-parity stability of black holes in Einstein-Aether gravity
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In Einstein-Aether theory, we study the stability of black holes against odd-parity perturbations on a spherically symmetric and static background. For odd-parity modes, there are two dynamical degrees of freedom arising from the tensor gravitational sector and Aether vector field. We derive general conditions under which neither ghosts nor Laplacian instabilities are present for these dynamical fields. We apply these results to concrete black hole solutions known in the literature and show that some of those solutions can be excluded by the violation of stability conditions. The exact Schwarzschild solution present for $c_{13} = c_{14} = 0$, where $c_i$'s are the four coupling constants of the theory with $c_{ij}=c_i + c_j$, is prone to Laplacian instabilities along the angular direction throughout the horizon exterior. However, we find that the odd-parity instability of high radial and angular momentum modes is absent for black hole solutions with $c_{13} = c_4 = 0$ and $c_1 \geq 0$.
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Hodge Dual Gauge Symmetry in Minimal Einstein-Aether Theory
The minimal Einstein-aether vector field is the Hodge dual of a 3-form gauge field, making the two theories equivalent and showing that divergence-free aether fields are physically trivial.