δ Gravity and Schwarzschild Solution
Abstract
δ Gravity is a gravitational field model, where the geometry is governed by two symmetric tensors, gμ and gμ , and new matter fields (δ Matter fields) are added to the original matter fields. These new components appear motivated by a new symmetry, called δ symmetry. In previous works, the model is used to explain the expansion of the Universe without Dark Energy and use δ Matter as a source of Dark Matter. In this paper, we will developed an initial study of Schwarzschild geometry in δ Gravity to complement the Dark Matter analysis and introduce other phenomena. We will get a modified deflection of light produced by the sun, the perihelion precession and black hole solution.
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