The authors derive a simpler no-ghost condition based on a kinetic matrix and release a parity-violating upgrade of PSALTer, demonstrating it on Einstein-Cartan gravity with two scalar modes.
Torsion-induced gravitational $\theta$ term and gravitoelectromagnetism
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Motivated by the analogy between a weak field expansion of general relativity and Maxwell's laws of electrodynamics, we explore physical consequences of a parity violating $\theta$ term in gravitoelectromagnetism. This is distinct from the common gravitational $\theta$ term formed as a square of the Riemann tensor. Instead it appears as a product of the gravitoelectric and gravitomagnetic fields in the Lagrangian, similar to the Maxwellian $\theta$ term. We show that this sector can arise from a quadratic torsion term in nonlinear gravity. In analogy to the physics of topological insulators, the torsion-induced $\theta$ parameter can lead to excess mass density at the interface of regions where $\theta$ varies and consequently it generates a correction to Newton's law of gravity. We discuss also an analogue of the Witten effect for gravitational dyons.
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The particle spectra of parity-violating theories: A less radical approach and an upgrade of PSALTer
The authors derive a simpler no-ghost condition based on a kinetic matrix and release a parity-violating upgrade of PSALTer, demonstrating it on Einstein-Cartan gravity with two scalar modes.