We study the effects of including brane localized curvature terms in the
Randall-Sundrum (RS) model of the hierarchy. This leads to the existence of
brane localized kinetic terms for the graviton. Such terms can be induced by
brane and bulk quantum effects as well as Higgs-curvature mixing on the brane.
We derive the modified spectrum of Kaluza-Klein (KK) gravitons and their
couplings to 4-dimensional fields in the presence of these terms. We find that
the masses and couplings of the KK gravitons have considerable dependence on
the size of the brane localized terms; the weak-scale phenomenology of the
model is consequently modified . In particular, the weak-scale spin-2 graviton
resonances which generically appear in the RS model may be significantly
lighter than previously assumed. However, they may avoid detection as their
widths may be too narrow to be observable at colliders. In the contact
interaction limit, for a certain range of parameters, the experimental reach
for the scale of the theory is independent of the size of the boundary terms.Comment: 20 pages, 11 figures, LaTex, minor revision