Asymptotic flatness beyond General Relativity
Abstract: The asymptotic symmetry group of asymptotically flat spacetimes gives rise to balance flux equations that constrain, fully non-perturbatively, the asymptotic strain measured by gravitational-wave detectors. Such constraints are sharp tools for identifying features such as the memory effect. As detector sensitivities improve, it becomes imperative to place the most promising beyond-GR candidates on the same footing. Whether the asymptotically flat framework applies to such theories at all is far from obvious and requires careful analysis of the additional degrees of freedom reaching future null infinity. In this work, we address this question. We integrate the Bondi-Sachs hierarchy in the presence of an arbitrary stress-energy tensor and extract the falloff conditions its components must satisfy for the standard metric decay to close. We then feed the most general scalar-vector-tensor theory with second-order equations of motion through this framework. Recasting the field equations in the effective Einstein form and evaluating every operator of against the falloff table, we condense the outcome into a constraint table for the coupling functionals and their derivatives at the asymptotic vacuum, sharpened by the scalar and vector equations of motion and vacuum stability. Remarkably few conditions survive. The scalar potential must vanish to cubic order at the asymptotic vacuum, the asymptotic Newton constant must be finite and positive, the scalar and vector modes must be canonically normalized, and the conformally coupled sector carries a frame subtlety. Every other coupling functional is protected by the structure of the theory. The constraint table thus provides a diagnostic for screening beyond-GR models against asymptotic flatness and establishes the BMS group as the asymptotic symmetry group across the entire admissible SVT class.
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