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Boundary charges in gauge theories: using Stokes theorem in the bulk

Glenn Barnich 2003 Class. Quantum Grav. 20 3685-3697   doi: 10.1088/0264-9381/20/16/310  Help

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Glenn Barnich1
Physique Théorique et Mathématique, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Campus Plaine CP 231, B-1050 Bruxelles, Belgium
1 Research Associate of the National Fund for Scientific Research (Belgium).

Abstract. Boundary charges in gauge theories (such as the ADM mass in general relativity) can be understood as integrals of linear conserved n − 2 forms of the free theory obtained by linearization around the background. These forms are associated one-to-one with reducibility parameters of this background (such as the time-like Killing vector of Minkowski spacetime). In this paper, closed n − 2 forms in the full interacting theory are constructed in terms of a one-parameter family of solutions to the full equations of motion that admits a reducibility parameter. These forms thus allow one to apply Stokes theorem without bulk contributions and, provided appropriate fall-off conditions are satisfied, they reduce asymptotically near the boundary to the conserved n − 2 forms of the linearized theory. As an application, the first law of black-hole mechanics in asymptotically anti-de Sitter spacetimes is derived.

PACS numbers: 11.15.−q, 11.30.−j, 04.20.Ha, 04.70.Bw

Print publication: Issue 16 (21 August 2003)
Received 17 April 2003
Published 28 July 2003

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