On the physical field generated by rotating masses in Poincare-gauge theory of gravity
Boris N. Frolov

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the gauge fields in Poincare-gauge gravity, showing that translational and rotational gauge fields are generated by energy-momentum and angular/spin momentum currents, implying a physical field from rotating masses.
Contribution
It clarifies the structure of gauge fields in Poincare-gauge gravity and predicts a physical field generated by rotating masses.
Findings
Translational gauge field is generated by energy-momentum current.
Rotational gauge field is generated by angular and spin momentum currents.
A physical field generated by rotating masses should exist.
Abstract
It is shown that the gauge field in Poincare-gauge theory of gravity consists in two parts: the translational gauge field (t -field), which is generated by the energy-momentum current of external fields, and the rotational gauge field (r -field), which is generated by the sum of the angular and spin momentum currents of external fields. In connection with this the physical field generating by rotating masses should exist.
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Taxonomy
TopicsGeophysics and Gravity Measurements · Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies · Relativity and Gravitational Theory
