Nonlinearly ghost-free higher curvature gravity

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We find unitary and local theories of higher curvature gravity in the vielbein formalism, known as Poincaré gauge theory, by utilizing the equivalence to ghost-free massive bigravity. We especially focus on three and four dimensions, but extensions into a higher-dimensional spacetime are straightforward. In three dimensions, quadratic gravity L=R+T2+R2, where R is the curvature and T is the torsion with indices omitted, is shown to be equivalent to zwei-dreibein gravity and free from the ghost at fully nonlinear orders. In a special limit, new massive gravity is recovered. When the model is applied to the AdS/CFT correspondence, unitarity both in the bulk theory and in the boundary theory implies that the torsion must not vanish. On the other hand, in four dimensions, the absence of a ghost at nonlinear order requires an infinite number of higher curvature terms, and these terms can be given by a schematic form R(1+R/αm2)-1R, where m is the mass of the massive spin-2 mode originating from the higher curvature terms and α is an additional parameter that determines the amplitude of the torsion. We also provide another four-dimensional ghost-free higher curvature theory that contains a massive spin-0 mode as well as a massive spin-2 mode.

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Aoki, K. (2020). Nonlinearly ghost-free higher curvature gravity. Physical Review D, 102(12). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.102.124049

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