Wald-Zoupas prescription with (soft) anomalies
Abstract
We show that the Wald-Zoupas prescription for gravitational charges is valid in the presence of anomalies and field-dependent diffeomorphism, but only if these are related to one another in a specific way. The geometric interpretation of the allowed anomalies is exposed looking at the example of BMS symmetries: They correspond to soft terms in the charges. We determine if the Wald-Zoupas prescription coincides with an improved Noether charge. The necessary condition is a certain differential equation, and when it is satisfied, the boundary Lagrangian of the resulting improved Noether charge contains in general a non-trivial corner term that can be identified a priori from a condition of anomaly-freeness. Our results explain why the Wald-Zoupas prescription works in spite of the anomalous behaviour of BMS transformations, and should be helpful to relate different branches of the literature on surface charges.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.2212.07947,
title = {Wald-Zoupas prescription with (soft) anomalies},
author = {Gloria Odak and Antoine Rignon-Bret and Simone Speziale},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.07947},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
19 pages plus Appendix. V2: many improvements to the text, clarifications added, improved comparison with the results in the literature. More general analysis of the WZ covariance requirement, leading to a simpler discussion of some results at future null infinity. V3: minor amendments, matches published version