Aspects of Three-dimensional Spin-4 Gravity
Abstract
We discuss some interesting holographical aspects of three-dimensional higher-spin gravity with a negative cosmological constant in the framework of SL(4, R) \times SL(4, R) Chern-Simons theory. Using a recently found technique, we construct explicitly a solution that can be interpreted as spin-4 generalization of the BTZ solution, and demonstrate how W_4 symmetry and the higher-spin Ward identities arise from the bulk equations of motion coupled to spin-3 and spin-4 currents. We match the eigenvalues of a Wilson loop along the time-like direction of the BTZ to that of the spin-4 solution, and show that this yields remarkably consistent gravitational thermodynamics for the latter. This furnishes an important, concrete supporting example for a recent proposal to understand spacetime geometries in three-dimensional higher-spin gravity formulated via SL(N, R) \times SL(N, R) Chern-Simons theories.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1111.2834,
title = {Aspects of Three-dimensional Spin-4 Gravity},
author = {H. S. Tan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1111.2834},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
29 pages; included a note on trace convention in Sec. 2, 3.4 and added acknowledgments