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Correspondence of consistent and inconsistent spin-3/2 couplings via the equivalence theorem
Published 2000-08-03, updated 2000-12-15Version 2
The Rarita-Schwinger theory of free massive spin-3/2 field obeys the physical degrees of freedom counting, and one can distinguish ``consistent'' couplings which maintain this property and ``inconsistent'' couplings which destroy it. We show how one can obtain consistent couplings from inconsistent ones by a redefinition of the spin-3/2 field. The field redefinition gives rise to additional ``contact terms'' which, via the equivalence theorem, can be associated with the contribution of the extra lower-spin degrees of freedom involved by the inconsistent coupling.
Comments: RevTeX, 10 pages, 2 figures; text and references substantially revised, formulae unchanged
Journal: Phys.Lett. B503 (2001) 85-90
Keywords: equivalence theorem, inconsistent, correspondence, extra lower-spin degrees, rarita-schwinger theory
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