A note on Harmonic Gauge(s) in Massive Gravity
Abstract
We consider the harmonic gauge condition in linearized gravity, seen as a gauge theory for a symmetric tensor field. Once the harmonic gauge condition is implemented, as customary, according to the Faddeev-Popov procedure, the gauge fixed action still depends on one gauge parameter. Consequently, the harmonic gauge appears to be a class of conditions, rather than a particular one. This allows to give a physical motivation for the covariant harmonic gauge(s), which emerges when the gravitational perturbation is given a mass term. In fact, for a particular choice of harmonic gauge, we find a theory of linearized massive gravity displaying five degrees of freedom, as it should, and which is not affected by the vDVZ discontinuity, differently from what happens in the standard Fierz-Pauli theory.
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@article{arxiv.2006.04360,
title = {A note on Harmonic Gauge(s) in Massive Gravity},
author = {Giulio Gambuti and Nicola Maggiore},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.04360},
year = {2020}
}
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11 pages