Chern-Simons modification of general relativity
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Abstract
General relativity is extended by promoting the three-dimensional gravitational Chern-Simons term to four dimensions. This entails choosing an embedding coordinate ${v}_{\ensuremath{\mu}}$---an external quantity, which we fix to be a nonvanishing constant in its time component. The theory is identical to one in which the embedding coordinate is itself a dynamical variable, rather than a fixed, external quantity. Consequently diffeomorphism symmetry breaking is hidden in the modified theory: the Schwarzschild metric is a solution; gravitational waves possess two polarizations, each traveling at the velocity of light; a conserved energy-momentum (pseudo)tensor can be constructed. The modification is visible in…
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- Physics
- General relativity
- Metric tensor
- Schwarzschild radius
- Gravitation
- Mathematical physics
- Classical mechanics
- Embedding
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