Published October 15, 2013
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No consistent bimetric gravity?
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Deser, S.
- Sandora, M.
- Waldron, A.
Abstract
Consistency of bimetric gravity relies on its having a gauge invariant, partially massless, limit. However, just as for single metric massive gravity, we argue that no such limit exists.
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© 2013 American Physical Society. Received 15 August 2013; published 8 October 2013. A.W. thanks G. Gabadadze, F. Hassan, K. Hinterbichler and M. S. and A.W. thank N. Kaloper for discussions. S. D. was supported in part by NSF Grant No.PHY-1266107 and DOE Grant No. DE-FG02-16492ER40701.Attached Files
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- DE-FG02-16492ER40701
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