Normal modes for massive spin 1 equation in robertson-walker space-time
International Journal of Theoretical Physics, ISSN: 0020-7748, Vol: 45, Issue: 10, Page: 1981-1987
2006
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Article Description
The general scheme of the massive spin-1 equation in curved space-time with associated conserved current is considered. A properly covariant scalar product between solutions of the spin-1 equation is defined in a standard way by means of the conservation of the current. The scheme is specialized to the Robertson-Walker space-time where solutions of the spin-1 equation have been previously determined. There results, in case of flat Robertson-Walker space-time, the automatic ortho-normalization property of the solutions, that therefore represent a set of normal modes. © 2006 Springer Science+Business Media, Inc.
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