{ "id": "2407.09598", "version": "v1", "published": "2024-07-12T18:00:01.000Z", "updated": "2024-07-12T18:00:01.000Z", "title": "The particle content of $R^2$ gravity revisited", "authors": [ "Georgios K. Karananas" ], "comment": "17 pages, no figures", "categories": [ "hep-th", "gr-qc" ], "abstract": "Studying the spectrum of (pure) $R^2$ gravity on Minkowski background inevitably results into a Catch-22: any consistent interpretation of its particle dynamics dictates that no accidental gauge symmetries emerge, a requirement that cannot be fulfilled when the theory is studied on Minkowski. For the case at hand, there is an emergent gauge redundancy corresponding to a transverse-traceless shift of the graviton. This has detrimental consequences since it empties the spectrum from all particle states. Being an artifact of the linearized approximation on top of Minkowski background, the symmetry does not persist at higher orders and degrees of freedom are reintroduced via interactions, making $R^2$ gravity infinitely strongly-coupled. Provided that the theory is considered on appropriate backgrounds -- for instance de Sitter spacetime -- or is supplemented with the Einstein-Hilbert term, $R^2$ gravity propagates the two usual graviton polarizations plus one additional (massless or massive) scalar field. We explicitly demonstrate that in a fully covariant manner.", "revisions": [ { "version": "v1", "updated": "2024-07-12T18:00:01.000Z" } ], "analyses": { "keywords": [ "particle content", "usual graviton polarizations plus", "accidental gauge symmetries emerge", "minkowski background inevitably results", "emergent gauge redundancy" ], "note": { "typesetting": "TeX", "pages": 17, "language": "en", "license": "arXiv", "status": "editable" } } }