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Weitzenböck's Torsion, Fermi Coordinates and Adapted Frames

arXiv:1502.04183 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.91.084026

Abstract

We study Weitzenböck's torsion and discuss its properties. Specifically, we calculate the measured components of Weitzenböck's torsion tensor for a frame field adapted to static observers in a Fermi normal coordinate system that we establish along the world line of an arbitrary accelerated observer in general relativity. A similar calculation is carried out in the standard Schwarzschild-like coordinates for static observers in the exterior Kerr spacetime; we then compare our results with the corresponding curvature components. Our work supports the contention that in the extended general relativistic framework involving both the Levi-Civita and Weitzenböck connections, curvature and torsion provide complementary representations of the gravitational field.

17 pages, revtex macros, 2 pictex figures; v2: slightly expanded version accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. D; v3: typos corrected