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Off-shell Noether currents and potentials for first-order general relativity

Published 4 Nov 2020 in gr-qc, hep-th, math-ph, and math.MP | (2011.02496v2)

Abstract: We report off-shell Noether currents obtained from off-shell Noether potentials for first-order general relativity described by $n$-dimensional Palatini and Holst Lagrangians including the cosmological constant. These off-shell currents and potentials are achieved by using the corresponding Lagrangian and the off-shell Noether identities satisfied by diffeomorphisms generated by arbitrary vector fields, local $SO(n)$ or $SO(n-1,1)$ transformations, improved diffeomorphisms', and thegeneralization of local translations' of the orthonormal frame and the connection. A remarkable aspect of our approach is that we do {\it not} use Noether's theorem in its direct form. By construction, the currents are off-shell conserved and lead naturally to the definition of off-shell Noether charges. We also study what we call the half off-shell' case for both Palatini and Holst Lagrangians. In particular, we find that the resulting diffeomorphism and local $SO(3,1)$ or $SO(4)$ off-shell Noether currents and potentials for the Holst Lagrangian generically depend on the Immirzi parameter, which holds even in thehalf off-shell' and on-shell cases. We also study Killing vector fields in the half off-shell' and on-shell cases. The current theoretical framework is illustrated for thehalf off-shell' case in static spherically symmetric and Friedmann--Lemaitre--Robertson--Walker spacetimes in four dimensions.

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