Strong Constraints on Cosmological Gravity from GW170817 and GRB 170817A.
Physical review letters 119:25 (2017) 251301-251301
Abstract:
The detection of an electromagnetic counterpart (GRB 170817A) to the gravitational-wave signal (GW170817) from the merger of two neutron stars opens a completely new arena for testing theories of gravity. We show that this measurement allows us to place stringent constraints on general scalar-tensor and vector-tensor theories, while allowing us to place an independent bound on the graviton mass in bimetric theories of gravity. These constraints severely reduce the viable range of cosmological models that have been proposed as alternatives to general relativistic cosmology.Interaction in the dark sector: a Bayesian analysis with latest observations
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