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A brief introduction to Massive Gravity

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Auteurs : Tolley, Andrew (Auteur de la conférence)
CIRM (Editeur )

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Résumé : Recent years have seen the development of a range of modified gravity theories to tackle the dark energy and cosmological constant problem. An interesting class of such models are those in which the graviton effectively becomes massive, modifying gravity at large (cosmological) distances without changing physics at solar system and smaller scales. Such effective field theories have the Vainshtein mechanism built in, and are closely associated with Galileon theories.

In these lectures I will give a brief general overview of both soft and hard massive gravity theories, their origin from extra dimensional models, and the special class of ghost-free massive gravity models and their extensions with multiple massive (and massless) spin-2 states. I will review the Vainshtein mechanism, and the decoupling limits of these theories and how they are related to Galileons. I will then discuss a variety of implications of such theories.

• lecture 1: I will introduce the description of massless and massive spin-2 states, and explain how theseemerge naturally in extra dimensional models, and go on to give the description of so-called ghost-freeor $\Lambda_{3}$ theories of interacting massive spin-2 fields, aka massive gravity and its multi-gravity extensions.

• lecture 2: I will review some aspects of the phenomenology of the general class of massive gravity theories: screening - cosmology - black hole solutions, and if time go on to discuss more recent extensions which attempt to raise the cutoff, connections with UV completions such as TTbar deformations, and the significance of ‘positivity bounds' applied to these effective theories.

Codes MSC :
83C47 - Methods of quantum field theory in general relativity
83D05 - Relativistic gravitational theories other than Einstein's, including asymmetric field theories
83E15 - Kaluza-Klein and other higher-dimensional theories
83F05 - Relativistic cosmology
85A40 - Cosmology

Ressources complémentaires :
https://www.cirm-math.fr/RepOrga/2651/Slides/Andrew-Tolley-1.pdf

    Informations sur la Vidéo

    Réalisateur : Hennenfent, Guillaume
    Langue : Anglais
    Date de Publication : 30/04/2021
    Date de Captation : 12/04/2021
    Sous Collection : Research talks
    Catégorie arXiv : High Energy Physics ; Astrophysics ; General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
    Domaine(s) : Physique Mathématique
    Format : MP4 (.mp4) - HD
    Durée : 01:19:35
    Audience : Chercheurs
    Download : https://videos.cirm-math.fr/2021-04-12_Tolley.mp4

Informations sur la Rencontre

Nom de la Rencontre : Theory of Gravitation and Variation in Cosmology / Théorie de la gravitation et variations en cosmologie
Organisateurs de la Rencontre : Brax, Philippe ; de la Torre, Sylvain ; Masson, Thierry ; Triay, Roland
Dates : 12/04/2021 - 16/04/2021
Année de la rencontre : 2021
URL de la Rencontre : https://conferences.cirm-math.fr/2651.html

Données de citation

DOI : 10.24350/CIRM.V.19745603
Citer cette vidéo: Tolley, Andrew (2021). A brief introduction to Massive Gravity. CIRM. Audiovisual resource. doi:10.24350/CIRM.V.19745603
URI : http://dx.doi.org/10.24350/CIRM.V.19745603

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