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Main Authors: Lin, Kai, Qian, Wei-Liang, Pavan, Alan B., de Queiroz, Amilcar Rabelo, Abdalla, Elcio
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.21321
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author Lin, Kai
Qian, Wei-Liang
Pavan, Alan B.
de Queiroz, Amilcar Rabelo
Abdalla, Elcio
author_facet Lin, Kai
Qian, Wei-Liang
Pavan, Alan B.
de Queiroz, Amilcar Rabelo
Abdalla, Elcio
contents This paper studies axial gravitational perturbations of a uniform-density star in scalar-Einstein-Æther theory. By applying the Israel junction conditions explicitly in the presence of a scalar field minimally coupled to the gravitational sector, it is shown that a nontrivial scalar profile cannot be sustained, as it induces a divergence at the stellar center. Since analytical solutions are unattainable, the background metric is determined through numerical integration for a few representative configurations. For axial gravitational perturbations, it is found that the system of equations of motion cannot be decoupled as long as the Æther parameter $c_i$ does not vanish. Subsequently, the dynamics of the system can be simplified to two coupled equations that describe vector and tensor perturbations with distinct wave velocities $c_V$ and $c_T$, giving rise to a bimodal system. It is shown that as the stellar radius is smaller than that of the maximum of the vacuum Schwarzschild-type effective potential, a potential well is formed, leading to the emergence of echo phenomenon for the axial gravitational perturbations. When the stellar radius exceeds the {\it could-have-been} maximum, the resulting effective potential decreases monotonically, and the wave propagation is primarily dictated by the discontinuity occurring at the star's surface, producing a type of more attenuated echo waves. In addition, we explore the specific properties of the resultant bimodal medium consisting of two degrees of freedom with distinct sound speeds. However, it is understood that such a characteristic does not lead to observational implications, and subsequently hardly offers a potential empirical means to constrain specific metric parameters of the Einstein-Æther. We present numerical calculations and discuss the potential implications of our findings.
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spellingShingle Echoes of bimodal axial gravitational perturbations in a uniform-density star in Einstein-Æther gravity
Lin, Kai
Qian, Wei-Liang
Pavan, Alan B.
de Queiroz, Amilcar Rabelo
Abdalla, Elcio
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
This paper studies axial gravitational perturbations of a uniform-density star in scalar-Einstein-Æther theory. By applying the Israel junction conditions explicitly in the presence of a scalar field minimally coupled to the gravitational sector, it is shown that a nontrivial scalar profile cannot be sustained, as it induces a divergence at the stellar center. Since analytical solutions are unattainable, the background metric is determined through numerical integration for a few representative configurations. For axial gravitational perturbations, it is found that the system of equations of motion cannot be decoupled as long as the Æther parameter $c_i$ does not vanish. Subsequently, the dynamics of the system can be simplified to two coupled equations that describe vector and tensor perturbations with distinct wave velocities $c_V$ and $c_T$, giving rise to a bimodal system. It is shown that as the stellar radius is smaller than that of the maximum of the vacuum Schwarzschild-type effective potential, a potential well is formed, leading to the emergence of echo phenomenon for the axial gravitational perturbations. When the stellar radius exceeds the {\it could-have-been} maximum, the resulting effective potential decreases monotonically, and the wave propagation is primarily dictated by the discontinuity occurring at the star's surface, producing a type of more attenuated echo waves. In addition, we explore the specific properties of the resultant bimodal medium consisting of two degrees of freedom with distinct sound speeds. However, it is understood that such a characteristic does not lead to observational implications, and subsequently hardly offers a potential empirical means to constrain specific metric parameters of the Einstein-Æther. We present numerical calculations and discuss the potential implications of our findings.
title Echoes of bimodal axial gravitational perturbations in a uniform-density star in Einstein-Æther gravity
topic General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.21321