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On the equivalence of Jordan and Einstein frames in scale-invariant gravity

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In this paper we consider the issue of the classical equivalence of scale-invariant gravity in the Einstein and in the Jordan frames. We first consider the simplest example \( f(R)=R^{2}\) and show explicitly that the equivalence breaks down when dealing with Ricci-flat solutions. We discuss the link with the fact that flat solutions in quadratic gravity have zero energy. We also consider the case of scale-invariant tensor-scalar gravity and general f(R) theories. We argue that all scale-invariant gravity models have Ricci flat solutions in the Jordan frame that cannot be mapped into the Einstein frame. In particular, the Minkowski metric exists only in the Jordan frame. In this sense, the two frames are not equivalent.

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Rinaldi, M. On the equivalence of Jordan and Einstein frames in scale-invariant gravity. Eur. Phys. J. Plus 133, 408 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1140/epjp/i2018-12213-9

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