Equivalence between Scalar-Tensor theories and f(R)-gravity: From the action to Cosmological Perturbations
Abstract
In this paper we calculate the field equations for Scalar-Tensor from a variational principle, in which we have taken into account the Gibbons-York-Hawking type boundary term. We do the same for the theories f(R), following, Guarnizo et al. Then, we review the equivalences between both theories in the metric formalism. Thus, starting from the perturbations under conformal-Newtonian gauge for Scalar-Tensor theories, we find the perturbations for f(R) gravity under the equivalences in the same gauge. Working with two specific models of f(R), we explore the equivalences between the theories. Further, we show the perturbations for both theories under the sub-horizon approach. Finally, we show how to calculate the cosmological perturbations using the package xPand.
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