Linear gravity from conformal symmetry
Abstract
We perform a unified systematic analysis of d+1 dimensional, spin representations of the isometry algebra of the maximally symmetric spacetimes AdSd+1, R1,d and dSd+1. This allows us to explicitly construct the effective low-energy bulk equations of motion obeyed by linear fields, as the eigenvalue equation for the quadratic Casimir differential operator. We show that the bulk description of a conformal family is given by the Fierz-Pauli system of equations. For = 2 this is a massive gravity theory, while for = 2 conserved currents we obtain Einstein gravity and covariant gauge fixing conditions. This analysis provides a direct algebraic derivation of the familiar AdS holographic dictionary at low energies, with analogous results for Minkowski and de Sitter spacetimes.
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