Axion gravitodynamics, Lense-Thirring effect, and gravitational waves
Athanasios Chatzistavrakidis,
Georgios Karagiannis,
George Manolakos
et al.
Abstract:We investigate physical implications of a gravitational analog of axion electrodynamics with a parity violating gravitoelectromagnetic theta term. This is related to the Nieh-Yan topological invariant in gravity with torsion, in contrast to the well-studied gravitational Chern-Simons term quadratic in curvature, coupled via a dynamical axion-like scalar field. Axion gravitodynamics is the corresponding linearized theory. We find that potentially observable effects are of over 80 orders of magnitude stronger th… Show more
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