Abelian Decomposition of General Relativity
Y. M. Cho, S. H. Oh, and Sang-Woo Kim

TL;DR
This paper presents an Abelian decomposition of Einstein's general relativity, revealing a restricted gravity theory that simplifies the original and suggests the graviton can be modeled as a massless spin-one field.
Contribution
It introduces a novel Abelian decomposition of the gravitational connection, leading to a simpler, gauge-invariant restricted gravity theory with fewer degrees of freedom.
Findings
Existence of two Abelian decompositions due to Lorentz group's structure.
Restricted gravity maintains full Lorentz invariance with fewer degrees of freedom.
Implication that the graviton can be described as a massless spin-one gauge field.
Abstract
Based on the view that Einstein's theory can be interpreted as a gauge theory of Lorentz group, we decompose the gravitational connection (the gauge potential of Lorentz group) into the restricted connection made of the potential of the maximal Abelian subgroup of Lorentz group and the valence connection made of part of the potential which transforms covariantly under Lorentz gauge transformation. With this decomposition we show that the Einstein's theory can be decomposed into the restricted part made of the restricted connection which has the full Lorentz gauge invariance and the valence part made of the valence connection which plays the role of gravitational source of the restricted gravity. We show that there are two different Abelian decomposition of Einstein's theory, the light-like (or null) decomposition and the non light-like (or non-null)…
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TopicsRelativity and Gravitational Theory · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics
