|  Massive Gravity Theories | 
In General  s.a. gravity theories.
  s.a. gravity theories.
  * Idea: A type of modification
    of general relativity in which gravitons have mass.
  * History: The first linearized
    massive gravity theory was the Pauli-Fierz theory, which included a simple, quadratic
    mass term and is not considered viable because it has a ghost mode in its spectrum,
    with the resultant loss of unitarity of the quantum theory; Non-Pauli-Fierz theories
    with a generic graviton mass term and/or higher-order terms have more recently been
    proposed, including the dRGT non-linear massive gravity theory; 2015, Considered to
    be a hot topic in theoretical physics.
  * Rem: Giving mass to the graviton is not
    as straightforward as in the  case of a scalar field, since it requires the introduction
    of a second, fiducial metric; This modification changes the theory drastically, for
    example adding degrees of freedom that may  alter its phenomenology and viability.
  @ Intros, reviews: Hinterbichler RMP(12)-a1105;
    Hossenfelder blog(13)dec;
    de Rham LRR(14)-a1401;
    Mirbabayi a1412 [and perfect fluid analogy].
  @ General references: Logunov TMP(94);
    Porrati ht/04-proc [in anti-de Sitter and Minkowski space];
    Chen ap/05 [with antigravity for fermions];
    Berezhiani et al JHEP(08)-a0803;
    de Rham PLB(10)-a0910 [non-linear realization];
    Bergshoeff et al proc(11)-a1007 [and Schouten tensor, Lovelock gravity, and renormalizability];
    Alberte et al JHEP(10)-a1008 [Vainshtein scale in massless limit of Higgs gravity];
    Accioly et al CQG(11);
    Comelli et al PRD(12)-a1204 [degrees of freedom];
    Baccetti et al JHEP(12)-a1206 [Gordon and Kerr-Schild Ansätze];
    Burrage et al PRL(13)-a1211 [bound on graviton mass];
    Deser et al PLB(13)-a1306 [acausality];
    Mukohyama ed-CQG(13) [issue];
    Bluhm PRD(15)-a1401 [explicit vs spontaneous diffeomorphism  breaking];
    Deser et al MPLA(15)-a1410 [problems];
    de Rham et al CQG(15)-a1505 [uniqueness of the Einstein-Hilbert kinetic term];
    Renaux-Petel a1512-proc.
  @ Hamiltonian analysis: 
    Blagojević & Cvetković JHEP(11);
    Banerjee et al JHEP(11) [symmetries];
    Klusoň JHEP(12)-a1202,
    PRD(12)-a1209,
    IJMPA(13) [non-linear massive gravity];
    Golovnev a1302-conf [ADM analysis];
    Comelli et al JHEP(13)-a1305 [general analysis, possible theories];
    Soloviev a1505 [and cosmology];
    Mahdavian Yekta PRD(15)-a1503,
    De Felice & Mukohyama PLB(16)-a1506 [minimal theory];
    Gabadadze & Pirtskhalava PRD(18)-a1803 [boundary terms].
  @ Coupling to matter: Falkowski & Isabella a2001 [massive spin-2 field interacting with spin-0, spin-1/2, or spin-1 matter, UV properties].
  @ And Higgs mechanism: Goon et al JHEP(15)-a1412 [as a Higgs phase of general relativity].
  @ Quantum aspects: Park JHEP(11)-a1011 [non-Pauli-Fierz theory];
    de Rham et al PRL(11)-a1011 [ghost-free, covariant non-linear theories];
    de Rham et al PRD(13)-a1307 [one-loop quantum corrections];
    Akagi & Mori PRD(19)-a1812 [constraints, absence of ghosts];
    > s.a. Boulware-Deser Ghost;
      higher-order lagrangian theories.
Related Theories
  > s.a. 2D gravity; 3D massive gravity;
  bimetric gravity; conformal gravity;
  dRGT; Pauli-Fierz Theory [including alternative linear theories].
  * Extended  non-linear theory:
    A varying-mass generalization of non-linear massive gravity.
  * Non-linear partially massless theory:
    A theory of massive gravity in which the spin-2 graviton has four propagating
    degrees of freedom, as opposed to the five polarizations of a massive theory
    and the two of a massless theory.
  @ Non-local theory: Jaccard et al PRD(13)-a1305 [fully covariant theory without an external reference metric];
    Maggiore PRD(14)-a1307 [and phantom dark energy];
    Modesto & Tsujikawa PLB(13)-a1307 [generally covariant action].
  @ Non-linear massive gravity:
    Arraut & Chelabi EPL(16)-a1603 [as a gravitational σ-model].
  @ Non-linear partially massless theory:
    de Rham et al PRD(13)-a1302;
    Brito et al PRD(13)-a1306 [black holes];
    Deser et al PRD(13)-a1306 [no consistent bimetric gravity?];
    Alexandrov & Deffayet JCAP(15)-a1410 [3D];
    Tannukij & Oh a1807 [as quantum gravity candidate].
  @ Non-linear with f(R) contributions:
    Cai et al PRD(14)-a1307 [and cosmology].
  @ Other theories: Scharf GRG(10) [massless limit is modified general relativity];
    Dengiz & Tekin PRD(11)-a1104
      [Weyl-invariant version of New Massive Gravity, symmetry breaking and Higgslike mechanism];
    Comelli et al PRD(13)-a1302 [weak massive gravity];
    Park & Sorbo JHEP(13) [from higher-derivative gravity];
    Bracho & Khoudeir PRD(13) [new massive dual gravity, first-order actions];
    Lin PLB(13)-a1305 [with SO(3) symmetry];
    Blas & Sibiryakov JETP(15)-a1410 [Lorentz-violating UV completions];
    Do PRD(16)-a1602 [higher-dimensional, non-linear];
    Chamseddine & Mukhanov JHEP(18)-a1805 [mimetic, ghost-free];
    Parvizi & Sadeghi EPJC-a1704 [higher-order, and holography];
    Gümrükçüoğlu et al a2003 [with non-minimal coupling];
    > s.a. born-infeld theory; 3D massive gravity.
  > Related topics: see graviton [massive];
    interactions [instantaneous]; spacetime [as an effective
    elastic medium].
  > Online resources: see
    Wikipedia page.
Solutions and Phenomenology > s.a. 3D black holes;
  black holes in modified theories; black-hole thermodynamics.
  @ General references: Tasinato et al CQG(13)-a1304 [exact solutions, rev];
    Camanho et al PRD(17)-a1610 [causality constraints];
    Cheung & Remmen JHEP(16)-a1601 [constraints from unitarity and analyticity of scattering amplitudes].
  @ Spherically symmetric solutions: Damour et al PRD(03)ht/02;
    Brihaye & Verbin PRD(12)-a1109 [perfect fluid];
    Sbisà et al PRD(12)-a1204;
    > s.a. schwarzschild-de sitter spacetime.
  @ Other isolated objects: Bebronne PRD(10)-a1005 [static, quasi-linear];
    Babichev et al PRD(10)-a1007 [recovery of general-relativity solutions];
    Gruzinov & Mirbabayi PRD(11)-a1106 [stars and black holes];
    Deser & Waldron PRD(14)-a1310 [novel effects of sources];
    > s.a. types of neutron stars.
  @ Astrophysical tests:
    Décanini et al a1401 [black hole ringings].
  @ Cosmology, special solutions: D'Amico et al PRD(11)-a1108 [(no) homogeneous and isotropic solutions];
    Vakili & Khosravi PRD(12)-a1204 [non-linear massive gravity, open FLRW background];
    Gratia et al PRD(12) [spherically symmetric, cosmological-constant-like behavior];
    Kobayashi et al PRD(12)-a1205 [with all three spatial geometries];
    Martín-Moruno & Visser CQG(13)-a1301 [vacuum and non-vacuum solutions];
    Solomon et al JCAP(15)-a1409 [how to produce viable cosmologies];
    de Rham IJMPD(14)-a1410 [stable FLRW solutions in generalized massive gravity];
    Pinho et al RMAA-a1510;
    De Felice & Mukohyama JCAP(16)-a1512 [minimal theory, dust-filled FLRW].
  @ Cosmology, perturbations: D'Amico PRD(12)-a1206;
    De Felice et al PRL(12)-a1206 [instability of Bianchi I models];
    De Felice et al JCAP(13)-a1303,
    Khosravi et al JCAP(13)-a1305 [stability of cosmological solutions];
    Gümrükçüoğlu et al PRD(13)-a1304 [in extended massive gravity];
    De Felice et al CQG(13)-a1304 [rev];
    Nesseris & Tsujikawa PRD(14)-a1402 [observational constraints on non-local massive gravity];
    Comelli et al PRD(14)-a1403,
    Solomon et al JCAP(14)-a1404,
    Lagos & Ferreira JCAP(14)-a1410 [of FLRW models, massive bigravity].
  @ Cosmology, observational constraints:
    Cardone et al PRD(12)-a1205;
    Gong a1210.
  @ Cosmology, in extended theories:
    Hinterbichler et al PLB(13)-a1301;
    Leon et al CQG(13)-a1301 [dynamical analysis of various scenarios].
  @ Cosmology, other:
    Gümrükçüoğlu et al PLB(12)-a1206 [FLRW model with anisotropic perturbations];
    Langlois & Naruko CQG(12),
    CQG(13) [on de Sitter spacetime];
    Wyman et al PRD(13)-a1211;
    Comelli et al JCAP(14)-a1307;
    Heisenberg & Refregier JCAP(16)-a1604.
  @ Related topics: Gratia et al CQG(13)-a1305 [and determinant singularities];
    Guarato & Durrer PRD(14)-a1309 [perturbations on a general background].
  > Related topics: see higgs mechanism;
    kaluza-klein phenomenology; Vainshtein Mechanism.
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