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      Bondi-Sachs energy-momentum and the energy of gravitational radiation

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          We construct the gravitational energy-momentum of the Bondi-Sachs space-time, in the famework of the teleparallel equivalent of general relativity (TEGR). The Bondi-Sachs line element describes gravitational radiation in the asymptotic region of the space-time, and is determined by the mass aspect and by two functions, \(c\) and \(d\), that yield the news functions, which are interpreted as the radiating degrees of freedom of the gravitational field. The standard expression for the Bondi-Sachs energy-momentum is constructed in terms of the mass aspect only. The expression that we obtain in the context of the TEGR is given by the standard expression, which represents the gravitational energy of the source, plus a new term that is determined by the two functions \(c\) and \(d\). We interpret this new term as the energy of gravitational radiation.

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          Metric-Affine Gauge Theory of Gravity I. Fundamental Structure and Field Equations

          We give a self-contained introduction into the metric-affine gauge theory of gravity. Starting from the equivalence of reference frames, the prototype of a gauge theory is presented and illustrated by the example of Yang-Mills theory. Along the same lines we perform a gauging of the affine group and establish the geometry of metric-affine gravity. The results are put into the dynamical framework of a classical field theory. We derive subcases of metric-affine gravity by restricting the affine group to some of its subgroups. The important subcase of general relativity as a gauge theory of translations is explained in detail.
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            2015-03-12
            2015-07-03
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            10.1007/s10714-015-1923-3
            1503.03695
            77f36b6f-d2de-40a3-a1b3-66c5ef2ee298

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            Gen. Relativ. Gravit. (2015) 47:82
            21 pages, no figures, accepted by the General Relativity and Gravitation Journal
            gr-qc

            General relativity & Quantum cosmology
            General relativity & Quantum cosmology

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