On existence of a possible Lorentz invariant modified gravity in Weitzenb\"ock spacetime

Abstract

Modified gravity which was constructed by torsion scalar T, namely f(T) doesn't respect Lorentz symmetry. As an attempt to make a new torsion based modified gravity with Lorentz invarianve, recently f(T,B) introduced where B=2∇μTμ Bahamonde:2015zma. We would argue, even when all is constructed and done in a self-consistent form, if you handle them properly,we observe that there is no Lorentz invariant teleparallel equivalent of f(R) gravity. All we found is that the f(R) gravity in which R must be computed in Weitzenb\"ock spacetime, using Weitzenb\"ock's connection, nor Levi-Civita connections is the only possible Lorentz invariant type of modified gravity. Consequently, f(T) gravity can not obey Lorentz symmetry not only in its orthodoxica form but even in this new framework f(T,B).

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