|  Bigravity / Bimetric Theories of Gravity | 
In General
  > s.a. actions for general relativity [bimetric reformulation];
  Whitehead Theory [in which one metric is a fixed background].
  * History: 1934, Born-Infeld theory
    can be considered as a form of bimetric theory (according to Moffat); 1973–1974,
    New version proposed by N Rosen; 1979–1995, J Moffat's non-symmetric gravitation
    theory; 1992, J Bekenstein's treatment of gravitational lensing and MOND; 1998–2003,
    Clayton-Moffat scalar-vector-tensor theory.
  * Idea: A theory of gravity with two
    distinct metrics, a gravitational gab
    which describes the geometry of spacetime and controls the speed of gravity, and a matter
    metric γab which may be the one
    coupled to all other fields and controling their propagation; In a scalar-tensor version
    with a scalar field φ coupled to gravity, it can be given by
γab = gab + (B/c2) ∂aφ ∂bφ ,
    where B is a positive number (which will probably be renormalized by quantum effects).
  * Dynamics: 
    The action can be of the form S[gab,
    γab]
    = ∫M d4x
    |g|1/2 R[gab]
    + ∫M d4x
    |γ|1/2 R[γab]
    + ∫M d4x
    V[gab, γab].
  * Properties: One of the main differences
    with general relativity is that it (or some versions of it) does not produce black holes.
  @ Quantum theory:
    AlMasri a2012;
    > s.a. Boulware-Deser Ghost; effective
    action; quantum gravity renormalization.
  > Online resources: see Wikipedia
    page.
Phenomenology > s.a. anomalous acceleration;
  test-particle motion; variation of constants.
  * Variation of c: The different
    metrics that apply to gravitation and other fields give rise to an effectively changing
    speed of light; Depending on whether one uses electromagnetic or other (say, gravitational)
    waves to study the early universe, one gets that the other speed changes in time (the ratio
    cgrav/cγ
    is dimensionless and meaningful).
  * Bipolar dark matter: A proposal in which
    two different species of dark matter particles are separately coupled to the two metrics
    of bigravity and are linked together by an internal vector field; The phenomenology of
    MOND then results from a mechanism of gravitational polarization.
  * Cosmology: If we set the gravitational
    cgrav to be constant, the electromagnetic
    cγ will vary, and increase
    close to the big bang; This solves the horizon problem without using inflation (although
    the Friedmann equation changes too), and the accelerated expansion can be reproduced
    without a cosmological constant.
  @ General references: Moffat ap/00,
    IJMPD(03)gq/02 [variable c and supernovas];
    Moffat qp/02 [entanglement];
    Kopeikin & Ni gq/06-proc [laser ranging delay];
    Kopeikin gq/05 [speed of light and gravity];
    Clifton et al CQG(10)-a1006 [PPN limit];
    Baccetti et al JHEP(12)-a1206 [null-energy-condition violations];
    Aoki et al PRD(16)-a1602 [relativistic stars];
    Högås et al a1905 [gravitational collapse];
    Högås & Mörtsell a2101 [observational constraints].
  @ And dark matter: Bañados et al PRD(09)-a0811;
    Drummond PRD(01)ap/00 [as alternative];
    Bernard & Blanchet PRD(15)-a1410;
    Blanchet & Heisenberg PRD(15)-a1504 [coupling of dark matter];
    Bernard et al a1507-proc [rev, dipolar dark matter];
    Babichev et al PRD(16)-a1604 [possible particle physics and gravitational signatures].
  @ Cosmology:
    Petit & D'Agostini a0712 [acceleration];
    Magueijo et al PRD(10)-a1006 [perturbations, structure formation];
    von Strauss et al JCAP(12)-a1111 [general cosmological evolution equations];
    Kühnel PRD(13)-a1208 [instability];
    Capozziello & Martín-Moruno PLB(13)-a1211 [bounces, turnarounds and singularities];
    Galvez Ghersi a1312-MS;
    De Felice et al JCAP(14)-a1404,
    Akrami et al PLB(15)-a1503 [viable cosmology];
    Schmidt-May a1405-proc [ghost-free];
    Mörtsell JCAP(17)-a1701 [graphical approach];
    Kenna-Allison et al PRD(19)-a1812,
    comment Lüben et al a1812 [viability];
    Högås et al JCAP(20)-a1910 [accelerated expansion and structure formation];
    Lüben et al a2003 [SNIa constraints];
    Caravano et al a2101;
    > s.a. cosmological models
      and perturbations.
  @ Gravitational waves: Hazboun et al a1311 [multi-messenger astronomy tests of bimetric gravity];
    Cusin et al JCAP(15)-a1412 [cosmological];
    Sakakihara & Soda JCAP(15)-a1504 [primordial];
    Fasiello & Ribeiro JCAP(15)-a1505 [and bounds on bigravity];
    Max et al PRL(17)-a1703
    + news [oscillations];
    Baker et al PRL(17)-a1710 [constraints from GW170817].
  @ Other solutions: Bañados et al PRD(11) [black holes and their thermodynamics];
    Hassan et al IJMPD(14)-a1407 [properties];
    Torsello et al PRD(17)-a1703 [black holes];
    > s.a. Vaidya Metric.
References
  > s.a. 3D gravity; ADM formulation;
  MOND; numerical general relativity.
  @ General: Rosen AP(63),
    AP(66) [with flat metric],
    GRG(73),
    AP(74),
    & Rotbart GRG(79);
    Leiter & Robertson gq/01/GRG [?];
    Pitts & Schieve GRG(01)gq ["slightly bimetric"],
    AIP(01)gq [consistency];
    Blas et al PRD(07);
    Afshar PRD(10)-a0910 [3-dimensional];
    Baccetti et al JHEP(12)-a1206 [Gordon and Kerr-Schild Ansätze];
    Deser et al PRD(13) [no gauge invariant, partially massless limit];
    Akrami et al GRG(15)-a1404-GRF;
    Schmidt-May & von Strauss JPA(16)-a1512 [recent progress];
    Bonifacio et al JHEP(18)-a1712 [massless and massive];
    Högås & Mörtsell a2101 [theoretical constraints].
  @ Hamiltonian / canonical formulation:
    Soloviev & Chichikina TMP(13)-a1211 [Kuchař's approach];
    Klusoň PRD(13)-a1211 [with one particular form of potential],
    EPJC(13)-a1303 [general theory],
    EPJC(14)-a1307 [vierbein formulation];
    Alexandrov GRG(14)-a1308 [tetrad formulation];
    Soloviev a1312-conf,
      a1505 [and cosmology];
    Hassan & Lundkvist JHEP(18)-a1802 [constraint algebra];
    Kocic JHEP(19)-a1804 [causal propagation of constraints];
    Molaee & Shirzad CQG(19)-a1805 [and ghosts];
    Soloviev a2006 [constraint algebra],
    a2012-conf [tetrad varioables].
  @ Related topics: Damour & Kogan PRD(02) [non-linear, Leff];
    Blas et al CQG(06) [solutions, causal structure];
    Hohmann & Wohlfarth PRD(09)-a0908 [positive and negative mass],
    comment Hossenfelder a0909;
    Deffayet & Jacobson CQG(12)-a1107 [horizon structure];
    Talshir a1404 [first-order Lagrangian];
    Noller & Melville JCAP(15)-a1408 [coupling to matter];
    Kocic a1904 [causal diagrams];
    > s.a. finsler geometry.
  @ Bimetric massive gravity: Baccetti et al CQG(13)-a1205,
    Martín-Moruno et al a1302-MG13
      [massive gravity as a suitable limit of bimetric gravity];
    Enander & Mörtsell JHEP(13)-a1306 [lensing constraints];
    Babichev & Crisostomi PRD(13)-a1307 [spherically symmetric solutions, recovery of general relativity];
    Könnig et al JCAP(14)-a1312 [viable cosmological solutions];
    Könnig & Amendola PRD(14)-a1402,
    Könnig et al PRD(14)-a1407 [cosmological models];
    Enander & Mörtsell JCAP(15)-a1507 [stars and galaxies];
    Cusin et al JCAP(16)-a1512 [general mass term];
    > s.a. massive gravity.
  @ Multigravity, multimetric gravity:
    Kogan ap/01-conf [overview];
    Hohmann PRD(12)-a1105 [propagation of gravitational waves];
    Talshir PRD(13)-a1211 [energy and momentum].
  @ Delta-gravity: Alfaro et al CQG(11)-a1009 [quantization];
    Alfaro PLB(12) [and accelerated expansion].
  @ Other variants:
    Pitts & Schieve FP(04) [in Minkowski, same light cones];
    Hossenfelder PRD(08)-a0807 [with exchange symmetry];
    Hohmann & Wohlfarth PRD(10)-a1003 [N copies of the standard model and metrics, and dark energy];
    Speziale PRD(10)-a1003 [from a modified Plebański action];
    Akrami et al JCAP(13)-a1306 [doubly coupled to matter];
    Talshir PRD(14) [energetically stable];
    De Felice et al GRG(18)-a1702 [with variable graviton mass];
    Brax & Valageas PRD(18)-a1712 [scalar-bimetric theories];
    Alexandrov & Speziale JHEP(19)-a1904 [with a single graviton];
    > s.a. Chameleon Gravity.
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