Broken Symmetries in Spacetime with Torsion and Galactic Magnetic Fields without Dynamo Amplification

Abstract

Since Kostelecky et al [Phys Rev Lett 100, 111102 (2008)], have shown that there is an intimate connection between spacetime with torsion and the possibility of constraining it to Lorentz violation, a renewed interest in torsion theories of gravity has arised. In this paper, minimal coupling between photons on a torsioned background is shown to allow us to obtain the galactic magnetic field strength μG without dynamo amplification. This agrees with recent results by Jimenez and Maroto (2011) for spiral galaxies, with galactic magnetic field constraints from Dark matter without dy- namo amplification. The approach discussed here allow us to get rid of the unpleasant photon mass by simply consider- ing the Lagrangean cut off for second order torsion terms. Therefore though the gauge and Lorentz symmetries are bro- ken here one does not have to deal with photon masses.

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Andrade, L. (2012) Broken Symmetries in Spacetime with Torsion and Galactic Magnetic Fields without Dynamo Amplification. International Journal of Astronomy and Astrophysics, 2, 180-182. doi: 10.4236/ijaa.2012.23022.

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