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General Covariance in Quantum Gravity at a Lifshitz Point

Petr Horava, Charles M. Melby-Thompson

Published 2010-07-14, updated 2010-08-25Version 2

In the minimal formulation of gravity with Lifshitz-type anisotropic scaling, the gauge symmetries of the system are foliation-preserving diffeomorphisms of spacetime. Consequently, compared to general relativity, the spectrum contains an extra scalar graviton polarization. Here we investigate the possibility of extending the gauge group by a local U(1) symmetry to "nonrelativistic general covariance." This extended gauge symmetry eliminates the scalar graviton, and forces the coupling constant $\lambda$ in the kinetic term of the minimal formulation to take its relativistic value, $\lambda=1$. The resulting theory exhibits anisotropic scaling at short distances, and reproduces many features of general relativity at long distances.

Comments: 41 pages; v2: small clarifications, references added
Journal: Phys.Rev.D82:064027,2010
Categories: hep-th, astro-ph.CO, gr-qc, hep-ph
Subjects: 04.60.-m
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