Phys. Rev. D 71, 104037 (2005) [4 pages]Nonminimally coupled scalar fields may not curve spacetime
Eloy Ayón-Beato1,2 *, Cristián Martínez1 *, Ricardo Troncoso1 ‡, and Jorge Zanelli1 § Received 23 March 2005; published 31 May 2005 It is shown that flat spacetime can be dressed with a real scalar field that satisfies the nonlinear Klein-Gordon equation without curving spacetime. Surprisingly, this possibility arises from the nonminimal coupling of the scalar field with the curvature, since a footprint of the coupling remains in the energy-momentum tensor even when gravity is switched off. Requiring the existence of solutions with vanishing energy-momentum tensor fixes the self-interaction potential as a local function of the scalar field depending on two coupling constants. The solutions describe shock waves and, in the Euclidean continuation, instanton configurations in any dimension. As a consequence of this effect, the tachyonic solutions of the free massive Klein-Gordon equation become part of the vacuum. ©2005 The American Physical Society
URL: http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevD.71.104037
* Electronic address: ayon-at-cecs.cl
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