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Noether currents and charges for Maxwell-like Lagrangians | Yakov Itin
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1 Jul 2003 | Journal: | J.Phys. A36 (2003) 8867-8884 | Subject: | Mathematical Physics | math-ph gr-qc hep-th math.MP | Abstract: | Hilbert-Noether theorem states that a current associated to diffeomorphism invariance of a Lagrangian vanishes on shell modulo a divergence of an arbitrary superpotential. Application of the Noether procedure to physical Lagrangians yields, however, meaningful (and measurable) currents. The well known solution to this ``paradox’’ is to involve the variation of the metric tensor. Such procedure, for the field considered on a fixed (flat) background, is sophisticated logically (one need to introduce the variation of a fixed field) and formal. We analyze the Noether procedure for a generic diffeomorphism invariant $p$-form field model. We show that the Noether current of the field considered on a variable background coincides with the current treated in a fixed geometry. Consistent description of the canonical energy-momentum current is possible only if the dynamics of the geometry (gravitation) is taken into account. However, even the ``truncated’’ consideration yields the proper expression. We examine the examples of the free $p$-form gauge field theory, the GR in the coframe representation and the metric-free electrodynamics. Although, the variation of a metric tensor is not acceptable in the latter case, the Noether procedure yields the proper result. | Source: | arXiv, math-ph/0307003 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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