The Newtonian Limit of Hermitian Gravity
Abstract
We construct the gauge invariant potentials of Hermitian Gravity and derive the linearized equations of motion they obey. A comparison reveals a striking similarity to the Bardeen potentials of general relativity. We then consider the response to a point particle source, and discuss in what sense the solutions of Hermitian Gravity reduce to the Newtonian potentials. In a rather intriguing way, the Hermitian Gravity solutions exhibit a generalized reciprocity symmetry originally proposed by Born in the 1930s. Finally, we consider the trajectories of massive and massless particles under the influence of a potential. The theory correctly reproduces the Newtonian limit in three dimensions and the nonrelativistic acceleration equation. However, it differs from the light deflection calculated in linearized generalrelativity by 25%. While the specific complexification of general relativity by extension to Hermitian spaces performed here does not agree with experiment, it does possess useful properties for quantization and is well-behaved around singularities. Another form of complex general relativity may very well agree with experimental data.
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@article{arxiv.0912.1517,
title = {The Newtonian Limit of Hermitian Gravity},
author = {Jeroen G. Burgers and Christiaan L. M. Mantz and Tomislav Prokopec},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0912.1517},
year = {2012}
}
Comments
The published version in Gen. Rel. Grav. 24 pages, no figures