Classification of non-Riemannian doubled-yet-gauged spacetime
Abstract
Assuming covariant fields as the `fundamental' variables, Double Field Theory can accommodate novel geometries where a Riemannian metric cannot be defined, even locally. Here we present a complete classification of such non-Riemannian spacetimes in terms of two non-negative integers, , . Upon these backgrounds, strings become chiral and anti-chiral over and directions respectively, while particles and strings are frozen over the directions. In particular, we identify as Riemannian manifolds, as non-relativistic spacetime, as Gomis-Ooguri non-relativistic string, as ultra-relativistic Carroll geometry, and as Siegel's chiral string. Combined with a covariant Kaluza-Klein ansatz which we further spell, leads to Newton-Cartan gravity. Alternative to the conventional string compactifications on small manifolds, non-Riemannian spacetime such as , may open a new scheme of the dimensional reduction from ten to four.
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@article{arxiv.1707.03713,
title = {Classification of non-Riemannian doubled-yet-gauged spacetime},
author = {Kevin Morand and Jeong-Hyuck Park},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1707.03713},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
1+41 pages; v2) Refs added; v3) Published version; v4) Sign error in (2.51) corrected