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arxiv: 1606.01887 · v3 · pith:FT667JCKnew · submitted 2016-06-06 · 🌀 gr-qc · astro-ph.CO· hep-th

Ensemble Average Theory of Gravity

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keywords modelgravityforceregimebehaviorconsistentgravitationalhigh-curvature
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We put forward the idea that all the theoretically consistent models of gravity have contributions to the observed gravity interaction. In this formulation, each model comes with its own Euclidean path-integral weight where general relativity (GR) has automatically the maximum weight in high-curvature regions. We employ this idea in the framework of Lovelock models and show that in four dimensions the result is a specific form of the $f(R,G)$ model. This specific $f(R,G)$ satisfies the stability conditions and possesses self-accelerating solutions. Our model is consistent with the local tests of gravity since its behavior is the same as in GR for the high-curvature regime. In the low-curvature regime the gravitational force is weaker than in GR, which can be interpreted as the existence of a repulsive fifth force for very large scales. Interestingly, there is an intermediate-curvature regime where the gravitational force is stronger in our model compared to GR. The different behavior of our model in comparison with GR in both low- and intermediate-curvature regimes makes it observationally distinguishable from $\Lambda$CDM.

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