Graviton Self-Energy from Gravitons in Cosmology
Abstract
Although matter contributions to the graviton self-energy must be separately conserved on and , graviton contributions obey the weaker constraint of the Ward identity, which involves a divergence on both coordinates. On a general homogeneous and isotropic background this leads to just four structure functions for matter contributions but nine structure functions for graviton contributions. We propose a convenient parameterization for these nine structure functions. We also apply the formalism to explicit one loop computations of on de Sitter background, one of the contributions from a massless, minimally coupled scalar and the other for the contribution from gravitons in the simplest gauge. We also specialize the linearized, quantum-corrected Einstein equation to the graviton mode function and to the gravitational response to a point mass.
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@article{arxiv.2103.08547,
title = {Graviton Self-Energy from Gravitons in Cosmology},
author = {L. Tan and N. C. Tsamis and R. P. Woodard},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.08547},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
42 pages, 2 figures, 10 tables, uses LaTeX 2e. This paper is dedicated to Stanley Deser on the occasion of his 90th birthday. Version 2 (48 pages) revised for publication with extensive discussion of gauge dependence and of the procedure for generalizing the noncoincident 1996 graviton self-energy to a fully renormalized result