Fundamental issues underlying gravitational physics and some of the shortcomings of Einstein's general relativity (GR) are discussed. In particular, after taking into account the role of the two main objects of relativistic theories of gravity, i.e. the metric and the connection fields, we consider the possibility that they are not trivially related so that the geodesic structure and the causal structure of the spacetime could be disentangled, as supposed in the Palatini formulation of gravity. In this perspective, the equivalence principle (EP), in its weak and strong formulations, can play a fundamental role in discriminating among competing theories. The possibility of its violation at quantum level could open new perspectives in gravitational physics and in unification with other interactions. We shortly debate the possibility of EP measurements by ground-based and space experiments.
Metric and connections in theories of gravity. the role of equivalence principle / Capozziello, S., De Laurentis, M.. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GEOMETRIC METHODS IN MODERN PHYSICS. - ISSN 0219-8878. - 13:8(2016), p. 1640007. [10.1142/S0219887816400077]
Metric and connections in theories of gravity. the role of equivalence principle
Capozziello S.;De Laurentis M.
2016
Abstract
Fundamental issues underlying gravitational physics and some of the shortcomings of Einstein's general relativity (GR) are discussed. In particular, after taking into account the role of the two main objects of relativistic theories of gravity, i.e. the metric and the connection fields, we consider the possibility that they are not trivially related so that the geodesic structure and the causal structure of the spacetime could be disentangled, as supposed in the Palatini formulation of gravity. In this perspective, the equivalence principle (EP), in its weak and strong formulations, can play a fundamental role in discriminating among competing theories. The possibility of its violation at quantum level could open new perspectives in gravitational physics and in unification with other interactions. We shortly debate the possibility of EP measurements by ground-based and space experiments.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


