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A Discussion on Massive Gravitons and Propagating Torsion in Arbitrary Dimensions
In this paper, we reassess a particular -type gravity action in D
dimensions, recently studied by Nakasone and Oda, taking now torsion effects
into account. Considering that the vielbein and the spin connection carry
independent propagating degrees of freedom, we conclude that ghosts and
tachyons are absent only if torsion is non-propagating, and we also conclude
that there is no room for massive gravitons. To include these excitations, we
understand how to enlarge Nakasone-Oda's model by means of explicit torsion
terms in the action and we discuss the unitarity of the enlarged model for
arbitrary dimensions.Comment: 11 page
Probing the Effects of Lorentz-Symmetry Violating Chern-Simons and Ricci-Cotton Terms in Higher Derivative Gravity
The combined effects of the Lorentz-symmetry violating Chern-Simons and
Ricci-Cotton actions are investigated for the Einstein-Hilbert gravity in the
second order formalism modified by higher derivative terms, and their
consequences on the spectrum of excitations are analyzed. We follow the lines
of previous works and build up an orthonormal basis of operators that splits
the fundamental fields according to their individual degrees of freedom. With
this new basis, the attainment of the propagators is remarkably simplified and
the identification of the physical and unphysical modes gets a new insight. Our
conclusion is that the only tachyon- and ghost-free model is the
Einstein-Hilbert action added up by the Chern-Simons term with a time-like
vector of the type . Spectral consistency imposes taht
the Ricci-Cotton term must be switched off. We then infer that gravity with
Lorentz-symmetry violation imposes a drastically different constraint on the
background if compared to usual gauge theories whenever conditions for
suppression of tachyons and ghosts are required.Comment: 15 pages. It coincides with the version published in Phys. Rev.