A Theory of Anomalous Gravitational Interaction. II : Case of the Dirac Particle
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Starting from the most general gravitational form factors of the Dirac particle in Minkowski space, we find a generally covariant Lagrangian for the most general gravitational interaction which does not necessarily satisfy C, P and T symmetries separately. The Lagrangian is expressed in terms of the generalized γ^μ matrix and the spin connection. It is shown that we may get a consistent gravitational theory by taking both the γ^μ matrix and the spin connection as independent field variables. Also, we derive the gravitational form factors in a generally covariant form as a result of the radiative corrections due to the interactions between the Dirac particle and other Bose particles. The discontinuous transformation in the curved space is also touched in brief.
- 理論物理学刊行会の論文
- 1967-07-25
著者
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Senba Kei
Department Of Orthopaedic And Neuro-musculoskeletal Surgery Faculty Of Medical And Pharmaceutical Sc
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Kimura Toshiei
Research Institute For Theoretical Physics Hiroshima University
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