Notes for quantum gravitational field

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作者
AL Matwi, Malik [1 ]
机构
[1] Ritsumeikan Univ, Dept Math Sci, 1-1 Matsugaoka 6 Chome, Otsu, Shiga 5202102, Japan
关键词
Canonical Gravitational Field; Conjugate Momentum; Path Integral; Free Gravitational Propagator; Lagrangian of Plebanski Field; Combination of Plebanski and Gravitational Fields;
D O I
10.4006/0836-1398-32.1.79
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O4 [物理学];
学科分类号
0702 ;
摘要
We discuss the problems of dynamics of the gravitational field and try to solve them according to quantum field theory by suggesting canonical states for the gravitational field and its conjugate field. To solve the problem of quantization of gravitational field, we assume that the quantum gravitational field e(I) changes the geometry of curved spacetime x(mu), and relate this changing to quantization of the gravitational field. We introduce a field pi(I) and consider it as a canonical momentum conjugates to a canonical gravitational field (e) over tilde (I). We use them in deriving the path integral of the gravitational field according to quantum field theory, we get Lagrangian with dependence only on the covariant derivative of the gravitational field e(I), similarly to Lagrangian of scalar field in curved spacetime. Then, we discuss the case of free gravitational field. We find that this case takes place only in background spacetime approximation of low matter density; weak gravity. Similarly, we study the Plebanski two form complex field Sigma(i) and derive its Lagrangian with dependence only on the covariant derivative of Sigma(i), which is represented in selfdual representation vertical bar Sigma(i)>. Then, we try to combine the gravitational and Plebanski fields into one field: K-mu(i). Finally, we derive the static potential of exchanging gravitons between particles of scalar and spinor fields; the Newtonian gravitational potential. (C) 2019 Physics Essays Publication.
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页码:79 / 91
页数:13
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