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New Explicit Lorentzian Einstein-Weyl Structures in 3-Dimensions

On a $3$D manifold, a Weyl geometry consists of pairs $(g, A) =$ (metric, $1$-form) modulo gauge $\widehat{g} = {\rm e}^{2φ} g$, $\widehat{A} = A + {\rm d}φ$. In 1943, Cartan showed that every solution to the Einstein-Weyl equations $R_{(μν)} - \frac{1}{3} R g_{μν} = 0$ comes from an appropriate $3$D leaf space quotient of a $7$D connection bundle associated with a 3$^{\rm rd}$ order ODE $y''' = H(x,y,y',y'')$ modulo point transformations, provided $2$ among $3$ primary point invariants vanish $$ \text{Wünschmann}(H) \equiv 0\equiv \text{Cartan}(H). $$We find that point equivalence of a single PDE $z_y = F(x,y,z,z_x)$ with para-CR integrability $DF := F_x + z_x F_z \equiv 0$ leads to a completely similar $7$D Cartan bundle and connection. Then magically, the (complicated) equation $\text{Wünschmann}(H) \equiv 0$ becomes $$0\equiv\text{Monge}(F):=9F_{pp}^2F_{ppppp}-45F_{pp}F_{ppp}F_{pppp}+40F_{ppp}^3,\qquad p:=z_x, $$ whose solutions are just conics in the $\{p, F\}$-plane. As an ansatz, we take $$F(x,y,z,p):= \frac{α(y)(z-xp)^2+β(y)(z-xp)p+γ(y)(z-xp) +δ(y)p^2+\varepsilon(y)p+ζ(y)}{λ(y)(z-xp)+μ(y) p+ν(y)}, $$ with $9$ arbitrary functions $α, \dots, ν$ of $y$. This $F$ satisfies $DF \equiv 0 \equiv \text{Monge}(F)$, and we show that the condition $\text{Cartan}(H) \equiv 0 $ passes to a certain $\boldsymbol{K}(F) \equiv 0$ which holds for any choice of $α(y), \dots, ν(y)$. Descending to the leaf space quotient, we gain $\infty$-dimensional functionally parametrized and explicit families of Einstein-Weyl structures $\big[ (g, A) \big]$ in $3$D. These structures are nontrivial in the sense that ${\rm d}A \not\equiv 0$ and $\text{Cotton}([g]) \not \equiv 0$.

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