Causality constraints on corrections to the graviton three-point coupling

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We consider higher derivative corrections to the graviton three-point coupling within a weakly coupled theory of gravity. Lorentz invariance allows further structures beyond the one present in the Einstein theory. We argue that these are constrained by causality. We devise a thought experiment involving a high energy scattering process which leads to causality violation if the graviton three-point vertex contains the additional structures. This violation cannot be fixed by adding conventional particles with spins J ≤ 2. But, it can be fixed by adding an infinite tower of extra massive particles with higher spins, J > 2. In AdS theories this implies a constraint on the conformal anomaly coefficients (Formula Presented) in terms of Δgap, the dimension of the lightest single trace operator with spin J > 2. For inflation, or de Sitter-like solutions, it indicates the existence of massive higher spin particles if the gravity wave non-gaussianity deviates significantly from the one computed in the Einstein theory.

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Camanho, X. O., Edelstein, J. D., Maldacena, J., & Zhiboedov, A. (2016). Causality constraints on corrections to the graviton three-point coupling. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2016(2). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP02(2016)020

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