Phys. Rev. D 22, 1915–1921 (1980)Parity violation in metric-torsion theories of gravitationReceived 8 August 1979; revised 3 March 1980; published in the issue dated 15 October 1980 The general structure of metric-torsion theories of gravitation is shown to allow a parity-violating contribution to the complete action which is linear in the curvature tensor and vanishes identically in the absence of torsion. The resulting action involves apart from the Newtonian constant a coupling which governs the strength of the predicted parity-nonconserving "interactions" mediated by torsion. We consider this theory in the presence of the Proca field and show that it leads to a parity-violating term in the field equations in contrast to the Einstein-Cartan-Sciama-Kibble theory, which we use as a particularly simple example of a metric-torsion theory of gravitation. © 1980 The American Physical Society URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevD.22.1915
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10.1103/PhysRevD.22.1915
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