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      Cosmology of a covariant Galileon field

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          We study the cosmology of a covariant scalar field respecting a Galilean symmetry in flat space-time. We show the existence of a tracker solution that finally approaches a de Sitter fixed point responsible for cosmic acceleration today. The viable region of model parameters is clarified by deriving conditions under which ghosts and Laplacian instabilities of scalar and tensor perturbations are absent. The field equation of state exhibits a peculiar phantom-like behavior along the tracker, which allows a possibility to observationally distinguish the Galileon gravity from the Lambda-CDM model.

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            Chameleon Fields: Awaiting Surprises for Tests of Gravity in Space

            We present a novel scenario where a scalar field acquires a mass which depends on the local matter density: the field is massive on Earth, where the density is high, but is essentially free in the solar system, where the density is low. All existing tests of gravity are satisfied. We predict that near-future satellite experiments could measure an effective Newton's constant in space different than that on Earth, as well as violations of the equivalence principle stronger than currently allowed by laboratory experiments.
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              16 July 2010
              2010-08-11
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              10.1103/PhysRevLett.105.111301
              1007.2700
              cd65ce1c-630e-4faa-a4f9-88114e6086c3

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              Phys.Rev.Lett.105:111301,2010
              4 pages, uses RevTeX
              astro-ph.CO gr-qc hep-ph hep-th

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