Generalization of the Fierz-Pauli action

Claudia de Rham and Gregory Gabadadze
Phys. Rev. D 82, 044020 – Published 10 August 2010

Abstract

We consider the Lagrangian of gravity covariantly amended by the mass and polynomial interaction terms with arbitrary coefficients and reinvestigate the consistency of such a theory in the decoupling limit, up to the fifth order in the nonlinearities. We calculate explicitly the self-interactions of the helicity-0 mode, as well as the nonlinear mixing between the helicity-0 and -2 modes. We show that ghostlike pathologies in these interactions disappear for special choices of the polynomial interactions and argue that this result remains true to all orders in the decoupling limit. Moreover, we show that the linear and some of the nonlinear mixing terms between the helicity-0 and -2 modes can be absorbed by a local change of variables, which then naturally generates the cubic, quartic, and quintic Galileon interactions, introduced in a different context. We also point out that the mixing between the helicity-0 and -2 modes can be at most quartic in the decoupling limit. Finally, we discuss the implications of our findings for the consistency of the effective field theory away from the decoupling limit, and for the Boulware-Deser problem.

  • Received 18 July 2010

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.82.044020

© 2010 The American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Claudia de Rham1 and Gregory Gabadadze2

  • 1Départment de Physique Théorique, Université de Genève, 24 Quai E. Ansermet, CH-1211, Genève, Switzerland
  • 2Center for Cosmology and Particle Physics, Department of Physics, New York University, New York, New York, 10003, USA

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Vol. 82, Iss. 4 — 15 August 2010

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