The origin of Chern-Simons modified gravity from an 11 + 3-dimensional manifold
Abstract
In this contribution, it is our aim to show that the Chern-Simons terms of modified gravity can be understood as generated by the addition of a 3-dimensional algebraic manifold to an initial 11-dimensional space-time manifold; this builds up an 11+3-dimensional space-time. In this system, firstly, some fields living in the bulk join the fields that live on the 11-dimensional manifold, so that the rank of the gauge fields exceeds the dimension of the algebra; consequently, there emerges an anomaly. To solve this problem, another 11-dimensional manifold is included in the 11 +3-dimensional space-time, and it interacts with the initial manifold by exchanging Chern-Simons fields. This mechanism is able to remove the anomaly. Chern-Simons terms actually produce an extra manifold between the pair of 11-dimensional manifolds of the 11+3-space-time. Summing up over the topology of both the 11-dimensional manifolds and the topology of the exchanged Chern-Simons manifold in the bulk , we conclude that the total topology shrinks to one, which is in agreement with the main idea of the Big Bang theory.
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@article{arxiv.1701.04337,
title = {The origin of Chern-Simons modified gravity from an 11 + 3-dimensional manifold},
author = {J. A. Helayël-Neto and Alireza Sepehri},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1701.04337},
year = {2017}
}
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11 pages, 2 figures