44 research outputs found
Quartic interaction vertex in the massive integer higher spin field theory in a constant electromagnetic field
We consider the massive integer higher spin fields coupled to an external
constant electromagnetic field in flat space of arbitrary dimension and find a
gauge invariant quartic interaction vertex which is quadratic in dynamical
higher spin field and quadratic in external field. Construction of the vertex
is based on the BRST approach to higher spin filed theory where no off-shell
constraints on the fields and on the gauge parameters are imposed from the very
beginning (unconstrained formulation).Comment: 14 pages. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with
arXiv:1501.03278; v2: Typos corrected; v3: Typos corrected, version accepted
for publication in the European Physical Journal
BRST approach to Lagrangian construction for bosonic continuous spin field
We formulate the conditions defining the irreducible continuous spin
representation of the four-dimensional Poincar\'e group based on spin-tensor
fields with dotted and undotted indices. Such a formulation simplifies analysis
of the Bargmann-Wigner equations and reduces the number of equations from four
to three. Using this formulation we develop the BRST approach and derive the
covariant Lagrangian for the continuous spin fields.Comment: 10 pages, v2 references adde
On the consistency of the Horava Theory
With the goal of giving evidence for the theoretical consistency of the
Horava Theory, we perform a Hamiltonian analysis on a classical model suitable
for analyzing its effective dynamics at large distances. The model is the
lowest-order truncation of the Horava Theory with the detailed-balance
condition. We consider the pure gravitational theory without matter sources.
The model has the same potential term of general relativity, but the kinetic
term is modified by the inclusion of an arbitrary coupling constant lambda.
Since this constant breaks the general covariance under space-time
diffeomorphisms, it is believed that arbitrary values of lambda deviate the
model from general relativity. We show that this model is not a deviation at
all, instead it is completely equivalent to general relativity in a particular
partial gauge fixing for it. In doing this, we clarify the role of a
second-class constraint of the model.Comment: The wording has been revised in general, specially in abstract,
introduction and conclusions. No changes in results. Version published in
IJMP
Cubic interactions of d4 irreducible massless higher spin fields within BRST approach
We develop an approach to constructing the manifestly Lorentz covariant cubic
interaction vertices for the four-dimensional massless higher spin bosonic
fields with two-component dotted and undotted spinor indices. Such fields
automatically satisfy the traceless conditions what simplify form of the
equations determining the irreducible massless representation of the Poincar'e
group with given helicity. The cubic vertex is formulated in the framework of
the BRST approach to higher spin field theory. Use of the above spin-tensor
fields allows to simplify a form of the BRST-charge and hence to find the cubic
vertices just in terms of irreducible higher spin fields. We derive an equation
for the cubic vertex and find solutions for arbitrary spins with
the number of derivatives in the vertex. As an example, we
explicitly construct a vertex corresponding to the interaction of a higher spin
field with scalars.Comment: 1+13 pages; V2: comments and references added, typos correcte
Infinite (continuous) spin particle in constant curvature space
We present a new particle model that generalize for constant curvature space
an infinite spin particle in flat space. The model is described by commuting
Weyl spinor additional coordinates. It proved that such a model is consistent
only in external gravitational field corresponding to the constant curvature
spaces. Full set of the first-class constraints in the de Sitter and anti-de
Sitter spaces is obtained.Comment: 1 + 14 pages; v2: Minor typos corrected, added references, slightly
expanded introduction, version to appear in PL