Instabilities in the nonsymmetric theory of gravitation
Abstract
We consider the linearized nonsymmetric theory of gravitation (NGT) within the background of an expanding universe and near a Schwarzschild metric. We show that the theory always develops instabilities unless the linearized nonsymmetric lagrangian reduces to a particular simple form. This theory contains a gauge invariant kinetic term, a mass term for the antisymmetric metric-field and a coupling with the Ricci curvature scalar. This form cannot be obtained within NGT. Next we discuss NGT beyond linearized level and conjecture that the instabilities are not a relic of the linearization, but are a general feature of the full theory. Finally we show that one cannot add ad-hoc constraints to remove the instabilities as is possible with the instabilities found in NGT by Clayton.
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@article{arxiv.gr-qc/0604094,
title = {Instabilities in the nonsymmetric theory of gravitation},
author = {Tomas Janssen and Tomislav Prokopec},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:gr-qc/0604094},
year = {2009}
}
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29 pages