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Stealth metastable state of scalar-tensor thermodynamics

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PHYSICAL REVIEW D
Volume 105, Issue 10, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.105.104006

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  1. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada [2016-03803]

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This article investigates a puzzle in the recent thermodynamics of scalar-tensor gravity, where general relativity is a zero-temperature equilibrium state and scalar-tensor gravity is the nonequilibrium configuration of an effective dissipative fluid. A stealth solution of Brans-Dicke gravity with constant positive temperature is shown to be analogous to a metastable state for the effective fluid and to suffer from an instability. The stability analysis utilizes a modified gravity version of the Bardeen-Ellis-Bruni-Hwang gauge-invariant formalism for cosmological perturbations. The metastable state is destroyed by tensor perturbations.
We investigate a puzzle in the recent thermodynamics of scalar-tensor gravity, in which general relativity is a zero-temperature state of equilibrium and scalar-tensor gravity is the nonequilibrium configuration of an effective dissipative fluid. A stealth solution of Brans-Dicke gravity with constant positive temperature is shown to be analogous to a metastable state for the effective fluid and to suffer from an instability. The stability analysis employs a version of the Bardeen-Ellis-Bruni-Hwang gauge-invariant formalism for cosmological perturbations adapted to modified gravity. The metastable state is destroyed by tensor perturbations.

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