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Beyond Positivity Bounds and the Fate of Massive Gravity

We constrain effective field theories by going beyond the familiar positivity bounds that follow from unitarity, analyticity, and crossing symmetry of the scattering amplitudes. As interesting examples, we discuss the implications of the bounds for the Galileon and ghost-free massive gravity. The co...

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Autores principales: Bellazzini, Brando, Riva, Francesco, Serra, Javi, Sgarlata, Francesco
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.120.161101
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2292794
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author Bellazzini, Brando
Riva, Francesco
Serra, Javi
Sgarlata, Francesco
author_facet Bellazzini, Brando
Riva, Francesco
Serra, Javi
Sgarlata, Francesco
author_sort Bellazzini, Brando
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description We constrain effective field theories by going beyond the familiar positivity bounds that follow from unitarity, analyticity, and crossing symmetry of the scattering amplitudes. As interesting examples, we discuss the implications of the bounds for the Galileon and ghost-free massive gravity. The combination of our theoretical bounds with the experimental constraints on the graviton mass implies that the latter is either ruled out or unable to describe gravitational phenomena, let alone to consistently implement the Vainshtein mechanism, down to the relevant scales of fifth-force experiments, where general relativity has been successfully tested. We also show that the Galileon theory must contain symmetry-breaking terms that are at most one-loop suppressed compared to the symmetry-preserving ones. We comment as well on other interesting applications of our bounds.
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spelling cern-22927942023-02-01T03:56:44Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.120.161101http://cds.cern.ch/record/2292794engBellazzini, BrandoRiva, FrancescoSerra, JaviSgarlata, FrancescoBeyond Positivity Bounds and the Fate of Massive Gravityhep-phParticle Physics - Phenomenologyhep-thParticle Physics - TheoryWe constrain effective field theories by going beyond the familiar positivity bounds that follow from unitarity, analyticity, and crossing symmetry of the scattering amplitudes. As interesting examples, we discuss the implications of the bounds for the Galileon and ghost-free massive gravity. The combination of our theoretical bounds with the experimental constraints on the graviton mass implies that the latter is either ruled out or unable to describe gravitational phenomena, let alone to consistently implement the Vainshtein mechanism, down to the relevant scales of fifth-force experiments, where general relativity has been successfully tested. We also show that the Galileon theory must contain symmetry-breaking terms that are at most one-loop suppressed compared to the symmetry-preserving ones. We comment as well on other interesting applications of our bounds.arXiv:1710.02539CERN-TH-2017-201oai:cds.cern.ch:22927942017-10-06
spellingShingle hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
hep-th
Particle Physics - Theory
Bellazzini, Brando
Riva, Francesco
Serra, Javi
Sgarlata, Francesco
Beyond Positivity Bounds and the Fate of Massive Gravity
title Beyond Positivity Bounds and the Fate of Massive Gravity
title_full Beyond Positivity Bounds and the Fate of Massive Gravity
title_fullStr Beyond Positivity Bounds and the Fate of Massive Gravity
title_full_unstemmed Beyond Positivity Bounds and the Fate of Massive Gravity
title_short Beyond Positivity Bounds and the Fate of Massive Gravity
title_sort beyond positivity bounds and the fate of massive gravity
topic hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
hep-th
Particle Physics - Theory
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.120.161101
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2292794
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