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Solar system constraints on Gauss–Bonnet mediated dark energy

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Published 5 October 2007 IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation Luca Amendola et al JCAP10(2007)004 DOI 10.1088/1475-7516/2007/10/004

1475-7516/2007/10/004

Abstract

Although the Gauss–Bonnet term is a topological invariant for general relativity, it couples naturally to a quintessence scalar field, modifying gravity at solar system scales. We determine the solar system constraints due to this term by evaluating the post-Newtonian metric for a distributional source. We find a mass-dependent, 1/r7 correction to the Newtonian potential, and also deviations from the Einstein gravity prediction for light-bending. We constrain the parameters of the theory using planetary orbits, the Cassini spacecraft data, and a laboratory test of Newton's law, always finding extremely tight bounds on the energy associated to the Gauss–Bonnet term. We discuss the relevance of these constraints to late-time cosmological acceleration.

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