Symmetries and conserved quantities with arbitrary torsion: A generalization of Killing's theorem
Abstract
When spacetime torsion is present, geodesics and autoparallels generically do not coincide. In this work, the well-known method that uses Killing vectors to solve the geodesic equations is generalized for autoparallels. The main definition is that of T-Killing vectors: vector fields such that, when their index is lowered with the metric, have vanishing symmetric derivative when acted with a torsionfull and metric-compatible derivative. The main property of T-Killing vectors is that their contraction with the autoparallels' tangents are constant along these curves. As an example, in a static and spherically symmetric situation, the autoparallel equations are reduced to an effective one-dimensional problem. Other interesting properties and extensions of T-Killing vectors are discussed.
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@article{arxiv.1904.12913,
title = {Symmetries and conserved quantities with arbitrary torsion: A generalization of Killing's theorem},
author = {Christian Peterson and Yuri Bonder},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.12913},
year = {2019}
}
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5 pages. Comments welcomed