PIRSA:15110009

Kinetic Terms in Massive gravity

APA

(2015). Kinetic Terms in Massive gravity. Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics. https://pirsa.org/15110009

MLA

Kinetic Terms in Massive gravity. Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, Nov. 03, 2015, https://pirsa.org/15110009

BibTex

          @misc{ scivideos_PIRSA:15110009,
            doi = {10.48660/15110009},
            url = {https://pirsa.org/15110009},
            author = {},
            keywords = {Cosmology},
            language = {en},
            title = {Kinetic Terms in Massive gravity},
            publisher = {Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics},
            year = {2015},
            month = {nov},
            note = {PIRSA:15110009 see, \url{https://scivideos.org/index.php/pirsa/15110009}}
          }
          
Talk numberPIRSA:15110009
Source RepositoryPIRSA
Talk Type Scientific Series
Subject

Abstract

Is the graviton a truly massless spin-2 particle, or can the graviton have a small mass? If the mass of the graviton is of order the Hubble scale today, it can potentially help to explain the observed cosmic acceleration. Previous attempts to study massive gravity have been spoiled by the fact that a generic potential for the graviton leads to an instability called the Boulware-Deser ghost. Recently, a special potential has been constructed which avoids this problem while maintaining Lorentz invariance. In this talk I will present recent arguments that suggest that the requirement of avoiding the Boulware-Deser ghost (or other degrees of freedom) is so powerful that the kinetic term for a massive graviton is fixed as well. In fact it must be exactly the same as in General Relativity. This is remarkable as we derive the structure of General Relativity on the basis of stability requirements, not on a symmetry principle.