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arxiv: 1207.3637 · v1 · submitted 2012-07-16 · ✦ hep-th · gr-qc

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When is Multimetric Gravity Ghost-free?

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keywords gravityghost-freemultimetrictrimetricanalysisbecomescontainsghost
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We study ghosts in multimetric gravity by combining the mini-superspace and the Hamiltonian constraint analysis. We first revisit bimetric gravity and explain why it is ghost-free. Then, we apply our method to trimetric gravity and clarify when the model contains a ghost. More precisely, we prove trimetric gravity generically contains a ghost. However, if we cut the interaction of a pair of metrics, trimetric gravity becomes ghost-free. We further extend the Hamiltonian analysis to general multimetric gravity and calculate the number of ghosts in various models. Thus, we find multimetric gravity with loop type interactions never becomes ghost-free.

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