Recent Developments in the Theory of Partially Massless Gravity
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2023-09-29
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Imperial College London
Abstract
In the pursuit of finding a quantum field theory for gravity, theories of massive gravity
have regained interest. Massive gravity in de Sitter and Anti-de Sitter spaces gives rise
to a particularly promising avenue known as the theory of ‘Partially Massless Gravity’.
Despite the inconsistencies and challenges found in many non-linear formulations of
partially massless gravity, recent research indicates a potential breakthrough by considering
non-unitary theories of multiple partially massless fields. This dissertation delves
into the construction of partially massless gravity and its most recent progress, a nonunitary
theory of multiple partially massless spin-2 fields, which we refer to as ‘Nonunitary
Multi-field Partially Massless Gravity’. We present the consistency of the theory
along with its implications and derive a simple test for the consistency of the theory for
two fields in the mini-superspace ansatz. We highlight that the field is still in its recent
stages, and numerous tests, enhancements, and discoveries are actively being made,
paving the way to find a consistent description of gravity in the realm of quantum
fields.
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Quantum Gravity, Spin-2 Fields, Modified Gravity, Partially Massless Gravity