A look on the internal structure of Teleparallel Equivalent of General Relativity
Adv. Studies Theor. Phys., 6, no. 7, 325 - 337 (2012) Using the Dirac procedure to treat constraints dynamical sistems applied to gravitation, as described in the context of Teleparallel Equivalent of General Relativity (TEGR), we investigate, from the first class constraints, the gauge transformati...
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Zusammenfassung: | Adv. Studies Theor. Phys., 6, no. 7, 325 - 337 (2012) Using the Dirac procedure to treat constraints dynamical sistems applied to
gravitation, as described in the context of Teleparallel Equivalent of General
Relativity (TEGR), we investigate, from the first class constraints, the gauge
transformations in the fundamental field: the components of tetrads. We have
shown that there is no an isotropy in physical space with respect to gauge
transformations, i.e., given an arbitrary gravitational field, coming from a
gauge transformation in the internal space, physical space reacts differently
in the spatial and temporal components. By making an appropriate choice, we
have found a gauge transformation for the components of tetrad field that
allows a direct analogy with the gauge transformations of the Yang-Mills
theory. In addition, to the asymptotically flat case in which the algebra index
is fixed, we recover the transformations of Electromagnetism. Moreover, still
considering the asymptotically flat case, the dependence of the gauge
transformation parameter in the space-time variables is periodic, just like in
the Electromagnetism. Furthermore, the gravitoelectric and gravitomagnetic
fields as have recently been defined, make sense since they allow a direct
relation with the momenta, which is analogous to what occurs in other gauge
theories. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1108.3796 |