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Fundamental Symmetries and Spacetime Geometries in Gauge Theories of Gravity—Prospects for Unified Field Theories

Francisco Cabral, Francisco S. N. Lobo, Diego Rubiera-Garcia

2020Universe36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Gravity can be formulated as a gauge theory by combining symmetry principles and geometrical methods in a consistent mathematical framework. The gauge approach to gravity leads directly to non-Euclidean, post-Riemannian spacetime geometries, providing the adequate formalism for metric-affine theories of gravity with curvature, torsion and non-metricity. In this paper, we analyze the structure of gauge theories of gravity and consider the relation between fundamental geometrical objects and symmetry principles as well as different spacetime paradigms. Special attention is given to Poincaré gauge theories of gravity, their field equations and Noether conserved currents, which are the sources of gravity. We then discuss several topics of the gauge approach to gravitational phenomena, namely, quadratic Poincaré gauge models, the Einstein-Cartan-Sciama-Kibble theory, the teleparallel equivalent of general relativity, quadratic metric-affine Lagrangians, non-Lorentzian connections, and the breaking of Lorentz invariance in the presence of non-metricity. We also highlight the probing of post-Riemannian geometries with test matter. Finally, we briefly discuss some perspectives regarding the role of both geometrical methods and symmetry principles towards unified field theories and a new spacetime paradigm, motivated from the gauge approach to gravity.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsIntroduction to gauge theoryGauge symmetrySpacetimeTheoretical physicsGauge theorySupersymmetric gauge theoryUnified field theoryGauge anomalyGauge fixingLorenz gauge conditionSpacetime symmetriesClassical mechanicsClassical unified field theoriesNoether's theoremGravitationBRST quantizationMathematical descriptions of the electromagnetic fieldFundamental interactionMathematical physicsBackground independenceHamiltonian lattice gauge theoryGauge bosonGeneral relativityLinearized gravityLorentz covarianceSymmetry (geometry)Lorentz transformationFaddeev–Popov ghostQuantum gauge theoryGauge covariant derivativeHomogeneous spaceSymmetry breakingRelativity and Gravitational TheoryCosmology and Gravitation TheoriesNoncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories
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