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Published March 26, 2013 | Published
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Equivalence principle violation in Vainshtein screened two-body systems

Abstract

In massive gravity, galileon, and braneworld explanations of cosmic acceleration, force modifications are screened by nonlinear derivative self-interactions of the scalar field mediating that force. Interactions between the field of a central body ("A") and an orbiting body ("B") imply that body B does not move as a test body in the field of body A if the orbit is smaller than the Vainshtein radius of body B. We find through numerical solutions of the joint field at the position of B that the A-field Laplacian is nearly perfectly screened by the B self-field, whereas first derivative or net forces are reduced in a manner that scales with the mass ratio of the bodies as (M_B/M_A)^(3/5). The latter causes mass-dependent reductions in the universal perihelion precession rate due to the fifth force, with deviations for the Earth-Moon system at the ∼4% level. In spite of universal coupling, which preserves the microscopic equivalence principle, the motion of macroscopic screened bodies depends on their mass providing in principle a means for testing the Vainshtein mechanism.

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© 2013 American Physical Society. Received 26 September 2012; published 26 March 2013. We thank Alexander Belikov and Y. Suwa for useful discussions. T. H. was supported by JSPS Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists (B) No. 23740186, partially by JSPS Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A) No. 21244033, and also by MEXT HPCI Strategic Program. W. H. was supported by the U.S. Deptartment of Energy Contract No. DE-FG02-90ER-40560, the Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics at the University of Chicago through Grants No. NSF PHY-0114422 and No. NSF PHY-0551142 and an endowment from the Kavli Foundation and its founder Fred Kavli, and the David and Lucile Packard Foundation. K. K. was supported by STFC Grant No. ST/H002774/1, the ERC, and the Leverhulme trust. F. S. was supported by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation at Caltech. W. H., K. K., and F. S. thank the Aspen Center for Physics where this project was initiated and the organizers of the Ringberg dark energy meeting where it was completed. K. K. thanks the Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics at the University of Chicago for its hospitality.

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