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The coupling of matter and spacetime geometry

Journal

CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM GRAVITY
Volume 37, Issue 19, Pages -

Publisher

IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6382/aba31b

Keywords

geometry; non-metricity; minimal coupling procedure; bosons; fermions; gravity

Funding

  1. Atraccion del Talento Cientifico en Salamanca programme
  2. MINECO's projects (AEI/FEDER) [FIS2014-52837-P, FIS2016-78859-P]
  3. European Research Council (ERC) under the European Unions Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme [801781]
  4. Swiss National Science Foundation [179740]
  5. Estonian Research Council PRF project [PRG356]
  6. European Regional Development Fund [CoE TK133]
  7. CANTATA COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) action, EU Framework Programme Horizon 2020 [CA15117]

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The geometrical formulation of gravity is not unique and can be set up in a variety of spacetimes. Even though the gravitational sector enjoys this freedom of different geometrical interpretations, consistent matter couplings have to be assured for a steady foundation of gravity. In generalised geometries, further ambiguities arise in the matter couplings unless the minimal coupling principle (MCP) is adopted that is compatible with the principles of relativity, universality and inertia. In this work, MCP is applied to all standard model gauge fields and matter fields in a completely general (linear) affine geometry. This is also discussed from an effective field theory perspective. It is found that the presence of torsion generically leads to theoretical problems. However, symmetric teleparallelism, wherein the affine geometry is integrable and torsion-free, is consistent with MCP. The generalised Bianchi identity is derived and shown to determine the dynamics of the connection in a unified fashion. Also, the parallel transport with respect to a teleparallel connection is shown to be free of second clock effects.

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