May 6 – 10, 2024
US/Eastern timezone

Symmetry charges on reduced phase space and BMS algebra

May 6, 2024, 3:15 PM
15m
FAU FTL Room 131

FAU FTL Room 131

Boundaries, Symmetries, and Classical aspects Canonical LQG

Speaker

Hongwei Tan (FAU - Florida)

Description

The investigation of boundary charges in asymptotically flat spacetime draw a lot of attention recent years, which has provided us valuable insight and significantly enhanced our general understanding of gravity. However, most of previous studies along this line are based on the traditional general relativity, which is a pure constraint theory in the bulk. The boundary charges based on the reduced phase are less known to the community. In this talk, I will discuss our recent progress in the symmetry charges (including the bulk parts and the boundary parts) in the reduced phase space based on the Brown-Kuchaˇr Formalism. In this work, we introduce specific asymptotically flat boundary conditions to make the variation of the physical Hamiltonian well-defined. Using these boundary conditions, we construct the boundary-preserving symmetries, including supertranslations. The algebra of these symmetry generators is given by the Poisson brackets, which contains a central extension. A suitable quotient of this algebra closely relates to the BMS algebra at spatial infinity by Henneaux and Troessaert. Our results can give us some insights of gravity quantization. Furthermore, our work may enable us to construct a new type of bulk/boundary duality.

Author

Hongwei Tan (FAU - Florida)

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