Weak Field Limit and Gravitational Waves in f(T,B) Teleparallel Gravity

Abstract

We derive the gravitational waves for f(T, B) gravity, an extension of teleparallel gravity containing the torsion scalar T and the boundary term B, and demonstrate that it is equivalent to f(R) gravity. Gravitational waves, in this theory, show three polarizations: the two standard, plus and cross, of General Relativity, which are purely transverse, massless tensor polarization modes with two-helicity, and an additional massive scalar mode with zero-helicity. The last one is a mix of a longitudinal mode and a transverse breathing mode. The boundary term B excites the extra scalar polarization and the mass of scalar field breaks the symmetry of the TT gauge by adding a new degree of freedom, namely a single mixed scalar polarization.

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