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Solar System Tests in Brans-Dicke and Palatini f(R)-theories

Published 12 Nov 2020 in gr-qc and hep-th | (2011.06303v1)

Abstract: We compare Mercury's precession test in standard General Relativity (GR), Brans-Dicke theories (BD), and Palatini f(R)-theories. We avoid post Newtonian (PN) approximation and compute exact precession in these theories. We show that the well-known mathematical equivalence between Palatini f(R)-theories and a specific subset of BD theories does not extend to a really physical equivalence among theories since equivalent models still allow different incompatible precession for Mercury depending on the solution one chooses. As a result one cannot use BD equivalence to rule out Palatini f(R)-theories. On the contrary, we directly discuss that Palatini f(R)-theories can (and specific models do) easily pass Solar System tests as Mercury's precession.

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