2018
DOI: 10.1088/1475-7516/2018/04/050
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Constraining the range of Yukawa gravity interaction from S2 star orbits III: improvement expectations for graviton mass bounds

Abstract: Recently, the LIGO-Virgo collaboration discovered gravitational waves and in their first publication on the subject the authors also presented a graviton mass constraint as m g < 1.2 × 10 −22 eV [1] (see also more details in a complimentary paper [2]). In our previous papers we considered constraints on Yukawa gravity parameters [3] and on graviton mass from analysis of the trajectory of S2 star near the Galactic Center [4]. In the paper we analyze a potential to reduce upper bounds for graviton mass with futu… Show more

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“…Being dynamically equivalent to f (R) gravity, it is possible to show that, in the post-Newtonian limit, a Yukawalike correction emerges in general [56]. This correction can be considered to put upper bound on the graviton mass as discussed in [57][58][59]. Being f (R) gravity not excluded by observations [15][16][17], this could be a pathway to test also f (T, B) gravity by a possible massive mode.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Being dynamically equivalent to f (R) gravity, it is possible to show that, in the post-Newtonian limit, a Yukawalike correction emerges in general [56]. This correction can be considered to put upper bound on the graviton mass as discussed in [57][58][59]. Being f (R) gravity not excluded by observations [15][16][17], this could be a pathway to test also f (T, B) gravity by a possible massive mode.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…One could also check predictions of general relativity or alternative theories of gravity. For instance, one could evaluate constraints on parameters of theory, Yukawa gravity and graviton masses with trajectories of bright stars at the Galactic Center because in the case of alternative theories of gravity a weak gravitational field limit differs from Newtonian one, so trajectories of bright stars differ from elliptical ones and analyzing observational data with theoretical fits obtained in the framework of alternative theories of gravity one constrains parameters of such theories [3742] (see, also discussion of observational ways to investigate opportunities to find possible deviations from general relativity with observations of bright stars at the Galactic Center [1, 43]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where Λ is the range of interaction and δ is a new universal constant (for δ = 0, Φ (r) reduces to the Newtonian potential). Orbital precession per orbital period induced by this potential is given by Zakharov et al (2018):…”
Section: Methods and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our previous work we performed such tests of different gravity theories in order to constrain their parameters at galactic Borka, Jovanović, Borka Jovanović, & Zakharov, 2012Capozziello et al, 2014;Dialektopoulos, Borka, Capozziello, Borka Jovanović, & Jovanović, 2019;Zakharov, Borka, Borka Jovanović, & Jovanović, 2014) and extragalactic scales Capozziello, Jovanović, Borka Jovanović, & Borka, 2017). Among these theories, a special attention has been given to the gravity theories with Yukawa-like correction term (Fischbach, Sudarsky, Szafer, Talmadge, & Aronson, 1986;Fischbach & *Corresponding author, e-mail: pjovanovic@aob.rs Talmadge, 1992;Hoyle et al, 2001;Iorio, 2007), and in our previous research we constrained parameters of Yukawa gravity at galactic scales (Borka et al, 2013;Zakharov et al, 2016Zakharov et al, , 2018.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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