Non-relativistic twistor theory and Newton--Cartan geometry
Abstract
We develop a non-relativistic twistor theory, in which Newton--Cartan structures of Newtonian gravity correspond to complex three-manifolds with a four-parameter family of rational curves with normal bundle . We show that the Newton--Cartan space-times are unstable under the general Kodaira deformation of the twistor complex structure. The Newton--Cartan connections can nevertheless be reconstructed from Merkulov's generalisation of the Kodaira map augmented by a choice of a holomorphic line bundle over the twistor space trivial on twistor lines. The Coriolis force may be incorporated by holomorphic vector bundles, which in general are non--trivial on twistor lines. The resulting geometries agree with non--relativistic limits of anti-self-dual gravitational instantons.
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@article{arxiv.1502.03034,
title = {Non-relativistic twistor theory and Newton--Cartan geometry},
author = {Maciej Dunajski and James Gundry},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1502.03034},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
28 pages, 4 figures, Twistorial reality conditions clarified. Final version to appear in Communications in Mathematical Physics