We investigate, in any space-time dimension ≥3, the problem of consistent couplings for a (finite or infinite) collection of massless, spin-2 fields described, in the free limit, by a sum of Pauli-Fierz actions. We show that there is no consistent (ghost-free) coupling, with at most two derivatives of the fields, that can mix the various "gravitons". In other words, there are no Yang-Mills-like spin-2 theories. The only possible deformations are given by a sum (or integral) of individual Einstein-Hilbert actions. The impossibility of cross-couplings subsists in the presence of scalar matter. Our approach is based on the BRST-based deformation point of view and uses results on the so-called "characteristic cohomology" for massless spin-2 fie...
International audienceWe revisit the problem of building consistent interactions for a multiplet of ...
Until recently, no consistent theory of more than two interacting spin-2 fields was known, except fo...
It is commonly accepted that general relativity is the only solution to the consistency problem that...
We investigate, in any space-time dimension ≥3, the problem of consistent couplings for a (finite or...
We report a no-go theorem excluding consistent cross-couplings for a collection of massless, spin-2 ...
We report yes-go and no-go results on consistent cross-couplings for a collection of gravitons. Moti...
Abstract. We revisit and extend the ‘Effective field theory for massive gravitons ’ con-structed by ...
Thus far, all known ghost-free interactions of multiple spin-2 fields have involved at most pairwise...
We revisit and extend the `Effective field theory for massive gravitons' constructed by Arkani-Hamed...
Inspired by the translational gauge structure of teleparallel gravity, the theory for a fundamental ...
In light of recent progress in ghost-free theories of massive gravity and multi-gravity, we reconsid...
It is a general belief that the only possible way to consistently deform the Pauli-Fierz action, als...
We investigate in four spacetime dimensions, all the consistent deformations of the Lagrangian ℒ2 + ...
International audienceWe revisit the problem of building consistent interactions for a multiplet of ...
Until recently, no consistent theory of more than two interacting spin-2 fields was known, except fo...
International audienceWe revisit the problem of building consistent interactions for a multiplet of ...
Until recently, no consistent theory of more than two interacting spin-2 fields was known, except fo...
It is commonly accepted that general relativity is the only solution to the consistency problem that...
We investigate, in any space-time dimension ≥3, the problem of consistent couplings for a (finite or...
We report a no-go theorem excluding consistent cross-couplings for a collection of massless, spin-2 ...
We report yes-go and no-go results on consistent cross-couplings for a collection of gravitons. Moti...
Abstract. We revisit and extend the ‘Effective field theory for massive gravitons ’ con-structed by ...
Thus far, all known ghost-free interactions of multiple spin-2 fields have involved at most pairwise...
We revisit and extend the `Effective field theory for massive gravitons' constructed by Arkani-Hamed...
Inspired by the translational gauge structure of teleparallel gravity, the theory for a fundamental ...
In light of recent progress in ghost-free theories of massive gravity and multi-gravity, we reconsid...
It is a general belief that the only possible way to consistently deform the Pauli-Fierz action, als...
We investigate in four spacetime dimensions, all the consistent deformations of the Lagrangian ℒ2 + ...
International audienceWe revisit the problem of building consistent interactions for a multiplet of ...
Until recently, no consistent theory of more than two interacting spin-2 fields was known, except fo...
International audienceWe revisit the problem of building consistent interactions for a multiplet of ...
Until recently, no consistent theory of more than two interacting spin-2 fields was known, except fo...
It is commonly accepted that general relativity is the only solution to the consistency problem that...