Massive gravity and Bi-metric gravity as consistent theories of massive spin-2 fields.
by
DrFawad Hassan(Fysikum)
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Europe/Stockholm
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Description
This talk will describe the recent construction of consistent (ghost
free) theories of massive spin-2 fields and their interpretation as
theories of massive gravity and bi-metric gravity.
While General Relativity is a theory of a massless spin-2 field,
obtaining consistent non-linear theories of massive spin-2 fields has
been a long standing problem since the original work of Pauli and
Fierz in 1939. In fact, in 1972 and again in 2005, it was argued that
such consistent theories may not even exist. This is puzzling since at
least massive spin-2 mesons do exist in nature. It is also in contrast
with spin-1 fields, where consistent theories exist for both the
massless case (photon) and the massive case (W- and Z-bosons, vector
mesons).
However, over the past one year, theories of massive spin-2 fields
have been constructed and shown to be consistent (ghost free). This
has also been extended to theories of interacting massive and massless
spin-2 fields. As a straightforward application, such theories can be
regarded as theories of modified gravity, that is, massive gravity and
bi-metric gravity. The talk will review recent progress in this field at a level
understandable to non-experts.