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Bessel-Hagen currents for the Fierz-Pauli action

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2026-05-20 v1

Abstract

For electromagnetism in Minkowski spacetime, the Bessel-Hagen method gives a particularly direct Noetherian derivation of the standard gauge-invariant energy-momentum tensor. The key step is to supplement the form variation generated by an infinitesimal coordinate transformation with a compensating electromagnetic gauge transformation. In this paper we ask whether the same idea can be applied to the massless spin-2 field described by the Fierz-Pauli action. We first prove that no nonzero local tensor quadratic in first derivatives of the symmetric field hμνh_{\mu\nu} can be strictly invariant under the spin-2 gauge transformation hμνhμν+μξν+νξμh_{\mu\nu}\mapsto h_{\mu\nu}+\partial_\mu\xi_\nu+\partial_\nu\xi_\mu; the direct electromagnetic analogue of the Bessel-Hagen construction therefore cannot exist. Once the inexact nature of the Fierz-Pauli gauge symmetry is treated correctly, however, the Bessel-Hagen construction does produce a gauge-invariant equivalence class of Noether currents. Changing the compensating spin-2 gauge parameter changes the current only by terms proportional to the Fierz-Pauli field equations; performing an independent spin-2 gauge transformation on hμνh_{\mu\nu} changes the current only by a trivial current given by the divergence of an antisymmetric superpotential plus field-equation terms. This provides the natural spin-2 analogue of Bessel-Hagen's electromagnetic construction, but only in the quotient space of conserved currents, and not as a preferred local gauge-invariant energy-momentum tensor.

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@article{arxiv.2605.19719,
  title  = {Bessel-Hagen currents for the Fierz-Pauli action},
  author = {Michael Hobson and Will Barker and Anthony Lasenby},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.19719},
  year   = {2026}
}

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8 pages, no figures. Submitted to PRD