Rev. Mod. Phys. 48, 393–416 (1976)General relativity with spin and torsion: Foundations and prospects
A generalization of Einstein's gravitational theory is discussed in which the spin of matter as well as its mass plays a dynamical role. The spin of matter couples to a non-Riemannian structure in space-time, Cartan's torsion tensor. The theory which emerges from taking this coupling into account, the U4 theory of gravitation, predicts, in addition to the usual infinite-range gravitational interaction medicated by the metric field, a new, very weak, spin contact interaction of gravitational origin. We summarize here all the available theoretical evidence that argues for admitting spin and torsion into a relativistic gravitational theory. Not least among this evidence is the demonstration that the U4 theory arises as a local gauge theory for the Poincaré group in space-time. The deviations of the U4 theory from standard general relativity are estimated, and the prospects for further theoretical development are assessed. © 1976 The American Physical Society URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/RevModPhys.48.393
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10.1103/RevModPhys.48.393
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See AlsoSee Also: A. G. Agnese and P. Calvini, Gauge fields arising from spacetime symmetries and gravitational theories. I, Phys. Rev. D 12, 3800 (1975). |
