Gibbons-Hawking-York boundary terms and the generalized geometrical trinity of gravity

Author:

Erdmenger Johanna12,Heß Bastian12,Meyer René12ORCID,Matthaiakakis Ioannis345ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg

2. Würzburg-Dresden Cluster of Excellence on Complexity and Topology in Quantum Matter ct.qmat

3. Università di Genova

4. I.N.F.N.—Sezione di Genova

5. University of Southampton

Abstract

General relativity (GR) as described in terms of curvature by the Einstein-Hilbert action is dynamically equivalent to theories of gravity formulated in terms of spacetime torsion or nonmetricity. This forms what is called the geometrical trinity of gravity. The theories corresponding to this trinity are, apart from GR, the teleparallel (TEGR) and symmetric teleparallel (STEGR) equivalent theories of general relativity, respectively, and their actions are equivalent to GR up to boundary terms B. We investigate how the Gibbons-Hawking-York (GHY) boundary term of GR changes under the transition to TEGR and STEGR within the framework of metric-affine gravity. We show that B is the difference between the GHY term of GR and that of metric-affine gravity. Moreover, we show that the GHY term for both TEGR and STEGR must vanish for consistency of the variational problem. Furthermore, our approach allows to extend the equivalence between GR, TEGR and STEGR beyond the Einstein-Hilbert action to any action built out of the curvature two-form, thus establishing the generalized geometrical trinity of gravity. We argue that these results will be particularly useful in view of studying gauge/gravity duality for theories with torsion and nonmetricity. Published by the American Physical Society 2024

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung

Stiftung Begabtenförderung Cusanuswerk

Instituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare

Science and Technology Facilities Council

German-Israeli Project Cooperation (DIP) grant ‘Holography and the Swampland

University of Genova

Publisher

American Physical Society (APS)

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