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Does a Kalb–Ramond field make spacetime optically active?

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A spacetime with torsion produced by a Kalb–Ramond field coupled gravitationally to the Maxwell field, in accordance with a recent proposal by two of us (PM and SS), is argued to lead to optical activity in synchrotron radiation from cosmologically distant radio sources. We show that this indicates a very small, but possibly observable rotation of the plane of polarization of the radiation, above and beyond the Faraday rotation due to magnetized galactic plasma. Implications for heterotic string theory are outlined.

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Received: 27 October 2001 / Published online: 25 January 2002

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Kar, S., Majumdar, P., SenGupta, S. et al. Does a Kalb–Ramond field make spacetime optically active?. Eur. Phys. J. C 23, 357–361 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s100520100872

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