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Instabilities in metric-affine theories of gravity with higher order curvature terms

Jose Beltrán Jiménez, Adrià Delhom

2020The European Physical Journal C100 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract We discuss the presence of ghostly instabilities for metric-affine theories constructed with higher order curvature terms. We mainly focus on theories containing only the Ricci tensor and show the crucial role played by the projective symmetry. The pathological modes arise from the absence of a pure kinetic term for the projective mode and the non-minimal coupling of a 2-form field contained in the connection, and which can be related to the antisymmetric part of the metric in non-symmetric gravity theories. The couplings to matter are considered at length and cannot be used to render the theories stable. We discuss different procedures to avoid the ghosts by adding additional constraints. We finally argue how these pathologies are expected to be present in general metric-affine theories unless much care is taken in their construction.

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CurvaturePhysicsKinetic termMetric (unit)Antisymmetric relationFocus (optics)Theoretical physicsTerm (time)Field (mathematics)Tensor (intrinsic definition)f(R) gravityRicci curvatureClassical mechanicsCoupling (piping)Order (exchange)InstabilityProjective testAntisymmetric tensorGravitationField theory (psychology)Riemann curvature tensorGeneral relativityWork (physics)MathematicsMetric tensorField equationCurrent (fluid)Cosmology and Gravitation TheoriesBlack Holes and Theoretical PhysicsPulsars and Gravitational Waves Research
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