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Propagation peculiarities of mean field massive gravity

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PHYSICS LETTERS B
Volume 749, Issue -, Pages 144-148

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.physletb.2015.07.055

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  1. NSF [PHY-1266107]
  2. DOE [de-sc0011632, DE-FG03-91ER40674]
  3. Simons Foundation [ID 317562]
  4. Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
  5. Government of Canada through Industry Canada
  6. Province of Ontario through the Ministry of Economic Development and Innovation
  7. Division Of Physics
  8. Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien [1266107] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Massive gravity (mGR) describes a dynamical metric on a fiducial, background one. We investigate fluctuations of the dynamics about mGR solutions, that is about its mean field theory. Analyzing mean field massive gravity (mGR) propagation characteristics is not only equivalent to studying those of the full non-linear theory, but also in direct correspondence with earlier analyses of charged higher spin systems, the oldest example being the charged, massive spin 3/2 Rarita-Schwinger (RS) theory. The fiducial and mGR mean field background metrics in the (m) over bar GR model correspond to the RS Minkowski metric and external EM field. The common implications in both systems are that hyperbolicity holds only in a weak background-mean-field limit, immediately ruling both theories out as fundamental theories; a situation in stark contrast with general relativity (GR) which is at least a consistent classical theory. Moreover, even though both mGR and RS theories can still in principle be considered as predictive effective models in the weak regime, their lower helicities then exhibit superluminal behavior: lower helicity gravitons are superluminal as compared to photons propagating on either the fiducial or background metric. Thus our approach has uncovered a novel, dispersive, crystal-like phenomenon of differing helicities having differing propagation speeds. This applies both to mGR and mGR, and is a peculiarfeature that is also problematic for consistent coupling to matter. (C) 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY license

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