On the Cosmological Constant-Graviton Mass correspondence
Abstract
Relations between the graviton mass and the cosmological constant have led to some interesting implications. We show that in any approach which leads to a direct correlation between the graviton mass and , either through direct substitution of gravitational coupling in dispersion relations or through the linearization of Einstein equations with massive spin-2 fields, the Compton wavelength of the graviton lies in the superhorizon scale. As a result any gravitational approaches where the graviton mass is related directly to the cosmological constant are of no observational significance.
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