Unimodular loop quantum gravity and the problems of time

Aug, 2010
14 pages
Published in:
  • Phys.Rev.D 84 (2011) 044047
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Abstract: (arXiv)
We develop the quantization of unimodular gravity in the Plebanski and Ashtekar formulations and show that the quantum effective action defined by a formal path integral is unimodular. This means that the effective quantum geometry does not couple to terms in the expectation value of the energy-momentum tensor proportional to the metric tensor. The path integral takes the same form as is used to define spin foam models, with the additional constraint that the determinant of the four metric is constrained to be a constant by a gauge fixing term. We also review the proposal of Unruh, Wald and Sorkin- that the hamiltonian quantization yields quantum evolution in a physical time variable equal to elapsed four volume-and discuss how this may be carried out in loop quantum gravity. This then extends the results of arXiv:0904.4841 to the context of loop quantum gravity.
Note:
  • 14 pages lagex, no figures
  • 04.60.-m
  • 04.60.Gw
  • 04.60.Pp
  • 04.60.Ds
  • quantum gravity: loop space
  • tensor: energy-momentum
  • spin: foam
  • gravitation: Plebanski
  • quantum geometry
  • effective action