2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2204.08445
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Constraining runaway dilaton models using joint gravitational-wave and electromagnetic observations

Abstract: With the advent of gravitational-wave astronomy it has now been possible to constrain modified theories of gravity that were invoked to explain the dark energy. In a class of dilaton models, distances to cosmic sources inferred from electromagnetic and gravitational wave observations would differ due to the presence of a friction term. In such theories, the ratio of the Newton's constant to the fine structure constant varies with time. In this paper we explore the degree to which it will be possible to test su… Show more

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