We propose an extension of the $f(R,L_m)$ gravity theory by considering the coupling between matter and geometry in conformal quadratic Weyl gravity, explicitly formulated in the Weyl geometry. In order to keep the conformal invariance of the theory we add in the gravitational action a coupling term of the form $L_m\tilde{R}^2$, where $L_m$ is the ordinary matter Lagrangian, and $\tilde{R}$ is the Weyl scalar. The gravitational action constructed in this way explicitly is conformally invariant. We linearize the theory by introducing an auxiliary scalar field, which allows to formulate the gravitational action in the Riemann geometry. The gravitational field equations of the theory, as well as the energy-momentum balance equations are obtained by varying the action with respect to the metric. The divergence of the matter energy-momentum tensor does not vanish, and an extra force, depending on the Weyl vector, and on the matter Lagrangian, does appear, leading to a nongeodesic motion of massive test particles. The generalized Poisson equation is also obtained, and the Newtonian limit of the equations of motion is considered in detail. The perihelion precession of the planet Mercury is used to obtain some observational constraints on the magnitude of the Weyl vector in the Solar System. The cosmological implications of the theory are investigated for the case of a flat, homogeneous and isotropic Friedmann-Lemaitre-Robertson-Walker geometry. The cosmological model can give a good description of the observational data for the Hubble function up to a redshift of the order of $z\approx 3$.
Coupling matter and curvature in Weyl geometry- conformally invariant f(R,L_m) gravity
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Black Hole Workshops
Next workshop:
XVII Black Holes Workshop, Aveiro,
19-20 December 2024
Previous workshops in the series:
I Black Holes Workshop, Porto, 2008
II Black Holes Workshop, Lisbon, 2009
III Black Holes Workshop, Minho, 2010
IV Black Holes Workshop, Aveiro, 2011
V Black Holes Workshop, Lisbon, 2012
VI Black Holes Workshop, Minho 2013
VII Black Holes Workshop, Aveiro 2014
VIII Black Holes Workshop, Lisbon 2015
IX Black Holes Workshop, Minho 2016
X Black Holes Workshop, Aveiro 2017
XI Black Holes Workshop, Lisbon, 2018
XII Black Holes Workshop, Minho, 2019
XIII Black Holes Workshop, Lisbon, 2020
XIV Black Holes Workshop, Aveiro, 2021
XV Black Holes Workshop, Lisbon, 2022
XVI Black Holes Workshop, Porto, 2023
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NewFunFICO network
Our group coordinates the Marie Sklodowska Curie Staff Exchange NewFunFiCO network (Jan 2023- Dec 2026)
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FunFiCO Network
Our group coordinates the Marie Curie RISE FunFiCO network (Dec 2017- Dec 2023)
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EuCAPT Consortium
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StronGrHEP Network
Our group was part of the RISE StronGrHEP network (2016-2019)
Meetings:
Paris, 12-13 May 2016
Azores, 3-8 July 2017
Osaka, 4-8 September 2017
NRHEP Network Meetings
Our group coordinated the "Numerical Relativity and High Energy Physics" IRSES network (2012-2015). Here is a list of the global network meetings organized:
First Meeting:
9-13 July 2012, Aveiro, Portugal
Second Meeting:
11-14 March 2013, Lisbon, Portugal
Third Meeting:
6-10 January 2014, Mississippi, USA
Fourth Meeting:
7-10 July 2015, Rome, Italy
Fifth Meeting:
28 Sep-2 Oct 2015, Belém, Brazil
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