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The curvature of almost Robinson manifolds

Differential Geometry 2015-06-02 v2 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

An almost Robinson structure on an nn-dimensional Lorentzian manifold (\mcM,g)(\mcM,g), where n=2m+ϵn=2m+\epsilon, ϵ{0,1}\epsilon \in \{ 0 ,1 \}, is a complex mm-plane distribution \mcN\mcN that is totally null with respect to the complexified metric, and intersects its complex conjugate in a real null line distribution \mcK\mcK, say. When \mcN\mcN and its orthogonal complement \mcN\mcN^\perp are in involution, the line distribution \mcK\mcK is tangent to a congruence of null geodesics, and the quotient of \mcM\mcM by this flow acquires the structure of a CR manifold. In four dimensions, such a congruence is shearfree. We give classifications of the tracefree Ricci tensor, the Cotton-York tensor and the Weyl tensor, invariant under i) the stabiliser of a null line, and ii) the stabiliser of an almost Robinson structure. For the Weyl tensor, these are generalisations of the Petrov classification to higher dimensions. Since an almost Robinson structure is equivalent to a projective pure spinor field of real index 11, the present work can also be viewed as spinorial classifications of curvature tensors. We illustrate these algebraic classifications by a number of examples of higher-dimensional general relativity that admit integrable almost Robinson structures, emphasising the degeneracy type of the Weyl tensor in each case.

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@article{arxiv.1404.5810,
  title  = {The curvature of almost Robinson manifolds},
  author = {Arman Taghavi-Chabert},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1404.5810},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

v2: Revised version. One appendix has now been merged into the main section for ease of reading. Some new definitions introduced. A number of errors and typos fixed