Published October 7, 2013
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Massive gravity acausality redux
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Deser, S.
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Izumi, K.
- Ong, Y. C.
- Waldron, A.
Abstract
Massive gravity (mGR) is a 5(=2s+1)5(=2s+1) degree of freedom, finite range extension of GR. However, amongst other problems, it is plagued by superluminal propagation, first uncovered via a second order shock analysis. First order mGR shock structures have also been studied, but the existence of superluminal propagation in that context was left open. We present here a concordance of these methods, by an explicit (first order) characteristic matrix computation, which confirms mGRʼs superluminal propagation as well as acausality.
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© 2013 Elsevier B.V. Received 28 June 2013; Accepted 3 September 2013; Available online 11 September 2013. We thank M. Porrati for catching an important typo. S.D.ʼs work is supported, in part, by NSF PHY-1266107 and DOE DE-FG02-164 92ER40701 grants; K.I.ʼs by the Taiwan National Science Council under Project No. NSC101-2811-M-002-103 and Y.C.O.ʼs by a Taiwan Scholarship from Taiwanʼs Ministry of Education.Attached Files
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- PHY-1266107
- Department of Energy (DOE)
- DE-FG02-16492ER40701
- National Science Council (Taipei)
- NSC101-2811-M-002-103
- Ministry of Education (Taipei)
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