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Parametrizations for tests of gravity

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MODERN PHYSICS D
Volume 27, Issue 15, Pages -

Publisher

WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBL CO PTE LTD
DOI: 10.1142/S0218271818480024

Keywords

Modified gravity; cosmology; large-scale structure; gravitational waves; post-Newtonian approximation

Funding

  1. Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) Professorship grant [170547]
  2. SNSF Advanced Postdoc. Mobility Fellowship [161058]
  3. Science and Technology Facilities Council Consolidated Grant for Astronomy and Astrophysics at the University of Edinburgh
  4. STFC [ST/J001422/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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With the increasing wealth of high-quality astronomical and cosmological data and the manifold departures from General Relativity in principle conceivable, the development of generalized parametrization frameworks that unify gravitational models and cover a wide range of length scales and a variety of observational probes to enable systematic high-precision tests of gravity has been a stimulus for intensive research. A review is presented here for some of the formalisms devised for this purpose, covering the cosmological large- and small-scale structures, the astronomical static weak-field regime as well as emission and propagation effects for gravitational waves. This includes linear and nonlinear parametrized post-aiedmannian frameworks, effective field theory approaches, the parametrized post-Newtonian expansion, the parametrized post-Einsteinian formalism as well as an inspiral-merger-ringdown waveform model among others. Connections between the different formalisms are highlighted where they have been established and a brief outlook is provided for general steps towards a unified global framework for tests of gravity and dark sector models.

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