Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1841172 Nuclear Physics B 2011 25 Pages PDF
Abstract

An arbitrary local theory of a symmetric two-tensor field HμνHμν in Minkowski spacetime is considered, in which the equations of motion are required to be compatible with a nonlinear length-fixing constraint Hμν2=±M2 leading to spontaneous Lorentz invariance violation, SLIV (M   is the proposed scale for SLIV). Allowing the parameters in the Lagrangian to be adjusted so as to be consistent with this constraint, the theory turns out to correspond to linearized general relativity in the weak field approximation, while some of the massless tensor Goldstone modes appearing through SLIV are naturally collected in the physical graviton. In essence the underlying diffeomorphism invariance emerges as a necessary condition for the tensor field HμνHμν not to be superfluously restricted in degrees of freedom, apart from the constraint due to which the true vacuum in the theory is chosen by SLIV. The emergent theory appears essentially nonlinear, when expressed in terms of the pure Goldstone tensor modes and contains a plethora of new Lorentz and CPT violating couplings. However, these couplings do not lead to physical Lorentz violation once this tensor field gravity is properly extended to conventional general relativity.

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