Abstract

We consider first generation scalar–tensor theories of gravitation in a completely generic form, keeping the transformation functions of the local rescaling of the metric and the scalar field redefinition explicitly distinct from the coupling functions in the action. It is well known that in Jordan frame Brans–Dicke type parametrization, the diverging kinetic coupling function can lead to the general relativity regime, however the transformation functions to other parametrizations then typically become singular, possibly spoiling the correspondence between different parametrizations. We give a detailed analysis of the transformation properties of field equations with arbitrary metrics and also in the Friedmann cosmology, and provide sufficient conditions under which the correspondence between different parametrizations is retained, even if the transformation is singular. It is interesting to witness the invariance of the notion of the general relativity regime and the correspondence of the perturbed cosmological equations as well as their solutions in different parametrizations, despite the fact that in some cases the perturbed equation turns out to be linear in one parametrization and nonlinear in another.

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