Rainbow Valley of Colored (Anti) de Sitter Gravity in Three Dimensions
Abstract
We propose a theory of three-dimensional (anti) de Sitter gravity carrying Chan-Paton color charges. We define the theory by Chern-Simons formulation with the gauge algebra , obtaining a color-decorated version of interacting spin-one and spin-two fields. We also describe the theory in metric formulation and show that, among massless spin-two fields, only the singlet one plays the role of metric graviton whereas the rest behave as \emph{colored spinning matter} that strongly interacts at large . Remarkably, these \emph{colored spinning matter} acts as Higgs field and generates a non-trivial potential of staircase shape. At each extremum labelled by , the color gauge symmetry is spontaneously broken down to and provides different (A)dS backgrounds with the cosmological constants \,. When this symmetry breaking takes place, the spin-two Goldstone modes combine with (or are eaten by) the spin-one gauge fields to become partially-massless spin-two fields. We discuss various aspects of this theory and highlight physical implications.
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@article{arxiv.1511.05220,
title = {Rainbow Valley of Colored (Anti) de Sitter Gravity in Three Dimensions},
author = {Seungho Gwak and Euihun Joung and Karapet Mkrtchyan and Soo-Jong Rey},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1511.05220},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
1+29 pages; 3 embedded fig v2. details of partially massless spectrum