Stiff Matter Solution in Brans-Dicke Theory and The General Relativity Limit

Abstract

Generally the Brans-Dicke theory reduces to General Relativity in the limit ω→∞ if the scalar field goes as φ1/ω. However, it is also known that there are examples with φ1/ω that does not tend to GR. We discuss another case: a homogeneous and isotropic universe filled with stiff matter. The power of time dependence of these solutions do not depend on ω, and there is no General Relativity limit even though we have φ1/ω. A perturbative analysis of this exotic case is carried out.

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