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Theoretical Aspects of Massive Gravity

Kurt Hinterbichler

Published 2011-05-18, updated 2011-10-02Version 2

Massive gravity has seen a resurgence of interest due to recent progress which has overcome its traditional problems, yielding an avenue for addressing important open questions such as the cosmological constant naturalness problem. The possibility of a massive graviton has been studied on and off for the past 70 years. During this time, curiosities such as the vDVZ discontinuity and the Boulware-Deser ghost were uncovered. We re-derive these results in a pedagogical manner, and develop the St\"ukelberg formalism to discuss them from the modern effective field theory viewpoint. We review recent progress of the last decade, including the dissolution of the vDVZ discontinuity via the Vainshtein screening mechanism, the existence of a consistent effective field theory with a stable hierarchy between the graviton mass and the cutoff, and the existence of particular interactions which raise the maximal effective field theory cutoff and remove the ghosts. In addition, we review some peculiarities of massive gravitons on curved space, novel theories in three dimensions, and examples of the emergence of a massive graviton from extra-dimensions and brane worlds.

Comments: 141 pages. Expanded version of an article invited for Reviews of Modern Physics. v2 corrections, updated with new developments
Journal: Rev. Mod. Phys. 84, 671-710 (2012)
Categories: hep-th, gr-qc
Subjects: 04.50.Kd, 11.10.-z
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