Edge modes and surface-preserving symmetries in Einstein-Maxwell theory

Einstein-Maxwell theory is not only covariant under diffeomorphisms but also is under U(1) gauge transformations. We introduce a combined transformation constructed out of diffeomorphism and U(1) gauge transformation. We show that symplectic potential, which is defined in covariant phase space metho...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Reza Setare, Hamed Adami
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-01-01
Series:Nuclear Physics B
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S055032131930330X
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spelling doaj-3822534dea444d51a715129925badeb82020-11-25T01:16:34ZengElsevierNuclear Physics B0550-32132020-01-01950Edge modes and surface-preserving symmetries in Einstein-Maxwell theoryMohammad Reza Setare0Hamed Adami1Department of Science, Campus of Bijar, University of Kurdistan, Bijar, Iran; Corresponding author.Research Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics of Maragha (RIAAM), P.O. Box 55134-441, Maragha, IranEinstein-Maxwell theory is not only covariant under diffeomorphisms but also is under U(1) gauge transformations. We introduce a combined transformation constructed out of diffeomorphism and U(1) gauge transformation. We show that symplectic potential, which is defined in covariant phase space method, is not invariant under combined transformations. In order to deal with that problem, following Donnelly and Freidel proposal [19], we introduce new fields. In this way, phase space and consequently symplectic potential will be extended. We show that new fields produce edge modes. We consider surface-preserving symmetries and we show that the group of surface-preserving symmetries is semi-direct sum of 2-dimensional diffeomorphism group on a spacelike codimension two surface with SL(2,R) and U(1). Eventually, we deduce that the Casimir of SL(2,R) is the area element, similar to the pure gravity case [19].http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S055032131930330X
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Edge modes and surface-preserving symmetries in Einstein-Maxwell theory
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Hamed Adami
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title Edge modes and surface-preserving symmetries in Einstein-Maxwell theory
title_short Edge modes and surface-preserving symmetries in Einstein-Maxwell theory
title_full Edge modes and surface-preserving symmetries in Einstein-Maxwell theory
title_fullStr Edge modes and surface-preserving symmetries in Einstein-Maxwell theory
title_full_unstemmed Edge modes and surface-preserving symmetries in Einstein-Maxwell theory
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series Nuclear Physics B
issn 0550-3213
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Einstein-Maxwell theory is not only covariant under diffeomorphisms but also is under U(1) gauge transformations. We introduce a combined transformation constructed out of diffeomorphism and U(1) gauge transformation. We show that symplectic potential, which is defined in covariant phase space method, is not invariant under combined transformations. In order to deal with that problem, following Donnelly and Freidel proposal [19], we introduce new fields. In this way, phase space and consequently symplectic potential will be extended. We show that new fields produce edge modes. We consider surface-preserving symmetries and we show that the group of surface-preserving symmetries is semi-direct sum of 2-dimensional diffeomorphism group on a spacelike codimension two surface with SL(2,R) and U(1). Eventually, we deduce that the Casimir of SL(2,R) is the area element, similar to the pure gravity case [19].
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