Spin-1 duality in $D$-dimensions
Abstract: It is known that the Maxwell theory in $D$ dimensions can be written in a first order form (in derivatives) by introducing a totally antisymmetric field which leads to a $(D-3)$-form dual theory. Remarkably, one can replace the antisymmetric field by a symmetric rank two tensor ($W_{\mu\nu}=W_{\nu\mu}$). Such master action establishes the duality between the Maxwell-theory and a fourth order higher rank model in a $D$-dimensional flat space time. A naive generalization to the curved space shows a connection between the recently found D=4 critical gravity and the Maxwell theory plus a coupling term to the Ricci tensor ($R_{\mu\nu}A{\mu}A{\nu}$). The mass of the spin-1 particle which appears in the D=4 critical gravity linearized around anti-de Sitter space is the same one obtained from the Ricci coupling term. We also work out, in flat space time, the explicitly massive case (Maxwell-Proca) which is dual to a second order theory for $W_{\mu\nu}$.
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