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A gauge theoretical view of the charge concept in Einstein gravity

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2015-06-25 v2 High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

We will discuss some analogies between internal gauge theories and gravity in order to better understand the charge concept in gravity. A dimensional analysis of gauge theories in general and a strict definition of elementary, monopole, and topological charges are applied to electromagnetism and to teleparallelism, a gauge theoretical formulation of Einstein gravity. As a result we inevitably find that the gravitational coupling constant has dimension /l2\hbar/l^2, the mass parameter of a particle dimension /l\hbar/l, and the Schwarzschild mass parameter dimension l (where l means length). These dimensions confirm the meaning of mass as elementary and as monopole charge of the translation group, respectively. In detail, we find that the Schwarzschild mass parameter is a quasi-electric monopole charge of the time translation whereas the NUT parameter is a quasi-magnetic monopole charge of the time translation as well as a topological charge. The Kerr parameter and the electric and magnetic charges are interpreted similarly. We conclude that each elementary charge of a Casimir operator of the gauge group is the source of a (quasi-electric) monopole charge of the respective Killing vector.

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@article{arxiv.gr-qc/9907024,
  title  = {A gauge theoretical view of the charge concept in Einstein gravity},
  author = {Marc Toussaint},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:gr-qc/9907024},
  year   = {2015}
}

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