Abstract According to common lore, massive elementary higher spin particles lead to inconsistencies when coupled to gravity. However, this scenario was not completely ruled out by previous arguments. In this paper, we show that in a theory where the low energy dynamics of the gravitons are governed by the Einstein-Hilbert action, any finite number of massive elementary particles with spin more than two cannot interact with gravitons, even classically, in a way that preserves causality. This is achieved in flat spacetime by studying eikonal scattering of higher spin particles in more than three spacetime dimensions. Our argument is insensitive to the physics above the effective cut-off scale and closes certain loopholes in previous arguments...
International audienceWe construct the effective field theory for a single massive higher-spin parti...
General relativity describes gravity in terms of an interacting massless spin-2 field—the graviton. ...
We analyze the high-energy behavior of tree-level graviton Compton amplitudes for particles of mass ...
We consider higher derivative corrections to the graviton three-point coupling within a weakly coupl...
We consider higher derivative corrections to the graviton three-point coupling within a weakly coup...
Abstract: Self-interacting massive particles with spin ≥ 1 unavoidably violate unitarity; the questi...
Abstract: Self-interacting massive particles with spin ≥ 1 unavoidably violate unitarity; the questi...
Self-interacting massive particles with spin ≥ 1 unavoidably violate unitarity; the question is at w...
We consider higher derivative corrections to the graviton three-point coupling within a weakly coupl...
We construct the effective field theory for a single massive higher-spin particle in flat spacetime....
We construct the effective field theory for a single massive higher-spin particle in flat spacetime....
International audienceWe construct the effective field theory for a single massive higher-spin parti...
International audienceWe construct the effective field theory for a single massive higher-spin parti...
International audienceWe construct the effective field theory for a single massive higher-spin parti...
Abstract: We analyse the high-energy behavior of tree-level graviton Compton amplitudes for particle...
International audienceWe construct the effective field theory for a single massive higher-spin parti...
General relativity describes gravity in terms of an interacting massless spin-2 field—the graviton. ...
We analyze the high-energy behavior of tree-level graviton Compton amplitudes for particles of mass ...
We consider higher derivative corrections to the graviton three-point coupling within a weakly coupl...
We consider higher derivative corrections to the graviton three-point coupling within a weakly coup...
Abstract: Self-interacting massive particles with spin ≥ 1 unavoidably violate unitarity; the questi...
Abstract: Self-interacting massive particles with spin ≥ 1 unavoidably violate unitarity; the questi...
Self-interacting massive particles with spin ≥ 1 unavoidably violate unitarity; the question is at w...
We consider higher derivative corrections to the graviton three-point coupling within a weakly coupl...
We construct the effective field theory for a single massive higher-spin particle in flat spacetime....
We construct the effective field theory for a single massive higher-spin particle in flat spacetime....
International audienceWe construct the effective field theory for a single massive higher-spin parti...
International audienceWe construct the effective field theory for a single massive higher-spin parti...
International audienceWe construct the effective field theory for a single massive higher-spin parti...
Abstract: We analyse the high-energy behavior of tree-level graviton Compton amplitudes for particle...
International audienceWe construct the effective field theory for a single massive higher-spin parti...
General relativity describes gravity in terms of an interacting massless spin-2 field—the graviton. ...
We analyze the high-energy behavior of tree-level graviton Compton amplitudes for particles of mass ...