Degrees of Freedom of New General Relativity I: Type 2, Type 3, Type 5, and Type 8
Kyosuke Tomonari, Daniel Blixt

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the degrees of freedom in various types of new general relativity, revealing their constraints and gauge invariances through Hamiltonian analysis, with novel findings on Type 8's constraint behavior.
Contribution
It provides a detailed Hamiltonian analysis of four specific types of new general relativity, uncovering their degrees of freedom and unique constraint structures.
Findings
Type 2 has 6 degrees of freedom.
Type 3 has 5 degrees of freedom.
Type 8 has 4 or 6 degrees of freedom depending on conditions.
Abstract
We investigate the degrees of freedom of new general relativity. This theory is a three-parameter theory and is classified into nine irreducible types according to the rotation symmetry of on each leaf of ADM-foliation. In this work, we focus on unveiling the degrees of freedom of the physically interesting types of NGR: Type 2, Type 3, Type 5, and Type 8, which contain the gravitational propagating degrees of freedom. First, we revisit the theory based on the gauge approach to gravity and reformulate the Lagrangian of the theory. Second, we review the irreducible decomposition of the theory while focusing on the Hamiltonian and the primary constraints in each type. Third, we perform the Dirac-Bergmann analysis to unveil the degrees of freedom of the theory in the case of Type 2, Type 3, Type 5, and Type 8. We find a novel new behavior of constraints in Type 8, which is…
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TopicsRelativity and Gravitational Theory · Mathematics and Applications · History and Theory of Mathematics
