Spin-2 propagating torsion
- 15 March 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review D
- Vol. 23 (6) , 1244-1249
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.23.1244
Abstract
We examine a general Lagrangian (containing terms up to bilinear in torsion and Riemann curvature tensors) and search for a choice of Lagrangian parameters that will allow massive spin-2 or massless helicity-2 torsion quanta to exist without accompanying ghosts or tachyons. We are able to rule out massless quanta by an argument at the linearized level: either there are ghosts in the propagator, or the source constraints force and torsion sources to cancel in pairs at the propagator poles. We conjecture that a difficulty of this type will arise whenever a massless boson is represented in the Lagrangian by a field transforming as a (,) SL(2, ) tensor with , and the components of this tensor are taken as the quantities to be varied. (In the electromagnetic case is replaced by the curl of and is varied, not .) We cannot rule out massive spin-2 quanta at the linearized level, but we encounter the standard difficulties when we attempt an extension to a fully covariant theory. Unless there are further developments in our understanding of the extension to the covariant theory, then, any spin-2 torsion force will have to be of "contact" type, rather than one which arises from the exchange of quanta.
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