A Is Torsion Always Zero in Supergravity?

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is the torsion always equal zero in supergravity?
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No, in general it is not because of the gravitino contribution. Why would you think it is?
 
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It would be nice if you could respond in your own topic :)
 
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https://arxiv.org/pdf/2503.09804 From the abstract: ... Our derivation uses both EE and the Newtonian approximation of EE in Part I, to describe semi-classically in Part II the advection of DM, created at the level of the universe, into galaxies and clusters thereof. This advection happens proportional with their own classically generated gravitational field g, due to self-interaction of the gravitational field. It is based on the universal formula ρD =λgg′2 for the densityρ D of DM...
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