Chern-Simons-like Theories of Gravity (1411.6888v1)
Abstract: In this PhD thesis, we investigate a wide class of three-dimensional massive gravity models and show how most of them (if not all) can be brought in a first-order, Chern-Simons-like, formulation. This allows for a general analysis of the Hamiltonian for this wide class of models. From the Chern-Simons-like perspective, the known higher-derivative theories of 3D massive gravity, like Topologically Massive Gravity and New Massive Gravity, can be extended to a wider class of models. These models are shown to be free of (possibly ghost-like) scalar excitations and exhibit improved behavior with respect to Anti-de Sitter holography; the new models have regions in their parameter space where positive boundary central charge is compatible with positive mass and energy for the massive spin-2 mode. We discuss the construction of several of these improved models in detail and derive the necessary constraints needed to remove any unphysical degree of freedom. We also comment on the AdS/LCFT correspondence which arises when the massive spin-2 mode becomes massless and is replaced by a logarithmic mode. Most of the results have been published elsewhere, however, a special effort is made here to present the aspects of Chern-Simons-like theories in a pedagogical and comprehensive way.
Collections
Sign up for free to add this paper to one or more collections.
Paper Prompts
Sign up for free to create and run prompts on this paper using GPT-5.