No-go theorem for gravivector and graviscalar on the brane

Abstract

We prove the no-go theorem that the gravivector (h5μ) and graviscalar (h55) cannot have any on-shell propagation on the Randall-Sundrum (RS) brane. For this purpose, we analyze all of their linearized equations with the de Donder gauge (5D transverse-tracefree gauge). But we do not introduce any matter source. We use the Z2-symmetry argument and their (h5μ, h55) compatibility conditions with the tensor h-equation. It turns out that h55 does not have any bulk (massive) and brane (massless) propagations. Although h5μ has a sort of massive propagations, they do not belong to the physical solution. Hence we confirm that the Randall-Sundrum gauge suffices the on-shell brane physics.

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