Gravitational breathing memory and dual symmetries
Abstract Brans-Dicke theory contains an additional propagating mode which causes homogeneous expansion and contraction of test bodies in transverse directions. This “breathing” mode is associated with novel memory effects in addition to those of general relativity. Standard tensor mode memories are...
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doaj-be7e2314b6a745cd8e72c1f58d36e91f2021-06-06T11:07:46ZengSpringerOpenJournal of High Energy Physics1029-84792021-05-012021512310.1007/JHEP05(2021)283Gravitational breathing memory and dual symmetriesAli Seraj0Centre for Gravitational Waves, Université Libre de Bruxelles, International Solvay InstitutesAbstract Brans-Dicke theory contains an additional propagating mode which causes homogeneous expansion and contraction of test bodies in transverse directions. This “breathing” mode is associated with novel memory effects in addition to those of general relativity. Standard tensor mode memories are related to a symmetry principle: they are determined by the balance equations corresponding to the BMS symmetries. In this paper, we show that the leading and subleading breathing memory effects are determined by the balance equations associated with the leading and “overleading” asymptotic symmetries of a dual formulation of the scalar field in terms of a two-form gauge field. The memory effect causes a transition in the vacuum of the dual gauge theory. These results highlight the significance of dual charges and the physical role of overleading asymptotic symmetries.https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP05(2021)283Classical Theories of GravityGauge SymmetrySpace-Time Symmetries |
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Gravitational breathing memory and dual symmetries |
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Abstract Brans-Dicke theory contains an additional propagating mode which causes homogeneous expansion and contraction of test bodies in transverse directions. This “breathing” mode is associated with novel memory effects in addition to those of general relativity. Standard tensor mode memories are related to a symmetry principle: they are determined by the balance equations corresponding to the BMS symmetries. In this paper, we show that the leading and subleading breathing memory effects are determined by the balance equations associated with the leading and “overleading” asymptotic symmetries of a dual formulation of the scalar field in terms of a two-form gauge field. The memory effect causes a transition in the vacuum of the dual gauge theory. These results highlight the significance of dual charges and the physical role of overleading asymptotic symmetries. |
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Classical Theories of Gravity Gauge Symmetry Space-Time Symmetries |
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