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An introduction to the physics of Cartan gravity

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A distance can be measured by monitoring how much a wheel has rotated when rolled without slipping. This simple idea underlies the mathematics of Cartan geometry. The Cartan-geometric description of gravity consists of a SO(1,4) gauge connection $A^{AB}(x)$ and a symmetry-breaking field $V^A(x)$. The clear similarity with symmetry-broken Yang-Mills theory suggests strongly the existence of a new field in nature: the gravitational Higgs field $V^A$. By treating $V^A$ as a genuine dynamical field we arrive at a natural generalization of General Relativity with a wealth of new phenomenology and with General Relativity reproduced exactly in the limit where $V^2$ tends to a positive constant. We show that in regions wherein $V^2(x)$ varies, but has a definite sign, the Cartan-geometric formulation is a form of a scalar-tensor theory. A specific choice of action yields the Peebles-Ratra quintessence model whilst more general actions are shown to exhibit propagation of torsion. Regions where the sign of $V^2$ changes correspond to a change in signature of the geometry; a simple choice of action with FRW symmetry yields, without any additional ad hoc assumptions, a classical analogue of the Hartle-Hawking no-boundary proposal. Solutions from more general actions are discussed. A gauge prescription for coupling matter to gravity is described and matter actions are presented which reduce to standard ones in the limit $V^2\rightarrow const$. It becomes clear that Cartan geometry may function as a novel platform for inspiring and exploring modified theories of gravity with applications to dark energy, black holes, and early-universe cosmology. We end by listing a set of open problems.

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Teleparallel gravity from the principal bundle viewpoint

gr-qc · 2025-07-31 · unverdicted · novelty 3.0

TEGR is argued to admit a gauge theory formulation on principal bundles with Poincaré or Lorentz structure groups, where the gauge group is the diffeomorphism group if the teleparallel connection is not treated as an absolute element.

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  • Teleparallel gravity from the principal bundle viewpoint gr-qc · 2025-07-31 · unverdicted · none · ref 53 · internal anchor

    TEGR is argued to admit a gauge theory formulation on principal bundles with Poincaré or Lorentz structure groups, where the gauge group is the diffeomorphism group if the teleparallel connection is not treated as an absolute element.