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Classical and quantum cosmolog. topolog. massive gravity

Classical and quantum cosmolog. topolog. massive gravity

Daniel Grumiller (ORCID: 0000-0001-7980-5394)
  • Grant DOI 10.55776/P21927
  • Funding program Principal Investigator Projects
  • Status ended
  • Start February 1, 2010
  • End January 31, 2013
  • Funding amount € 221,151
  • Project website

Disciplines

Physics, Astronomy (100%)

Keywords

    Quantum Gravity, AdS/CFT, Lower-Dimensional Models, Topologically Massive Gravity, Classical & Quantum Black Holes, Holographic Renormalization

Abstract Final report

The elusive theory of quantum gravity is often called "the holy grail of theoretical physics". Of all the attempts to quantize gravity, string theory is the best developed theory, but it is still poorly understood and poorly supported by experiment. Thus, it is prudent to consider simpler approaches to quantum gravity, where results can be expected on a reasonable time-scale. Lower-dimensional models of gravity provide such an approach. In the past 20 years studies of 2-dimensional gravity led to numerous exciting results for classical and quantum black holes. However, the simplicity of these black hole models eliminates two important features of higher-dimensional gravity: they do not contain gravitons, and they lack a good analog for the horizon area of black holes. Both these deficiencies can be remedied by considering a suitable model of gravity in three dimensions. The construction of a consistent theory of quantum gravity in three dimensions is the main goal of the project.

The elusive theory of quantum gravity is often called \the holy grail of theoretical physics".Of all the attempts to quantize gravity, string theory is the best developed theory, but it is still poorly understood and poorly supported by experiment. Thus, it is prudent to consider simpler approaches to quantum gravity, where results can be expected on a reasonable time-scale. Lower-dimensional models of gravity provide such an approach. In the past 20 years studies of 2-dimensional gravity led to numerous exciting results for classical and quantum black holes.However, the simplicity of these black hole models eliminates two important features of higher dimensional gravity: they do not contain gravitons, and they lack a good analogue for the horizon area of black holes. Both these deficiencies can be remedied by considering a suitable model of gravity in three dimensions. The construction of a consistent theory of quantum gravity in three dimensions was the main goal of the project. The key guideline was the holographic principle.The holographic principle predicts that the number of dimensions is a matter of perspective: we can choose to describe Nature as obeying one set of laws, including gravity, in three spatial dimensions or, equivalently, obeying a different set of laws, excluding gravity, in two spatial dimensions. Despite the radically different descriptions, we have no way to determine which of these formulations is really" true. An analogous phenomenon occurs in everyday life. A hologram is a 2-dimensional object, but it looks like a fully 3-dimensional image. According to the holographic principle the entire Universe could be a kind of hologram.For typical gravity models we found it impossible to obtain a consistent quantum description: the theory is sick and has so-called ghosts or excitations with negative energy, which destabilize the system. Only for certain fine-tuning of parameters the ghosts can be exorcized. However, precisely for these fine-tunings another kind of instability emerges, so-called log modes". The appearance of the log modes led to unexpected holographic relations to log conformal field theories (CFTs), where this instability is not a problem, but rather a distinguishing property of the model. (These theories are used to describe non-unitary quantum systems with \quenched disorder".) Checking the holographic correspondence between critical gravity theories and log CFTs was one of the key achievements of the project and led to a fruitful exchange with the log CFT community, as well as to several spin-offs on the gravity side, like new exact solutions.The quest for a consistent theory of quantum gravity eventually required to think outside the box. We investigated a particularly promising looking gravity model - conformal Chern-Simons gravity - and pioneered its holographic description. We discovered at space boundary conditions that made the theory consistent and, for a special value of the Newton constant, allowed us to uniquely identify the dual CFT. It turned out to be the so-called \Monster CFT" that was conjectured to play a significant role in 3-dimensional quantum gravity in 2007 by Witten and in 2008 by Li, Song and Strominger. Finally, we considered more general gravity theories with higher spin fields and discovered a particular model that appears to be a consistent quantum gravity theory not only for one value of the Newton constant, but for arbitrarily many values. Thus, we are now a bit closer to the \holy grail", though the quest is not completed yet.

Research institution(s)
  • Technische Universität Wien - 100%

Research Output

  • 562 Citations
  • 33 Publications
Publications
  • 2012
    Title Non-AdS holography in 3-dimensional higher spin gravity — General recipe and example
    DOI 10.1007/jhep11(2012)099
    Type Journal Article
    Author Afshar H
    Journal Journal of High Energy Physics
    Pages 99
  • 2012
    Title Holographic two-point functions for 4d log-gravity
    DOI 10.1007/jhep09(2012)114
    Type Journal Article
    Author Johansson N
    Journal Journal of High Energy Physics
    Pages 114
  • 2013
    Title Bootstrapping gravity solutions
    DOI 10.1007/jhep05(2013)128
    Type Journal Article
    Author Aparício J
    Journal Journal of High Energy Physics
    Pages 128
  • 2012
    Title Conformal Chern-Simons holography
    DOI 10.1103/physrevd.85.064033
    Type Journal Article
    Author Afshar H
    Journal Physical Review D
    Pages 064033
    Link Publication
  • 2012
    Title Flat-Space Chiral Gravity
    DOI 10.1103/physrevlett.109.151301
    Type Journal Article
    Author Bagchi A
    Journal Physical Review Letters
    Pages 151301
    Link Publication
  • 2012
    Title Flat-Space Chiral Gravity
    DOI 10.48550/arxiv.1208.1658
    Type Preprint
    Author Bagchi A
  • 2012
    Title Lobachevsky holography in conformal Chern-Simons gravity
    DOI 10.48550/arxiv.1212.3335
    Type Preprint
    Author Bertin M
  • 2012
    Title Non-AdS holography in 3-dimensional higher spin gravity - General recipe and example
    DOI 10.48550/arxiv.1209.2860
    Type Preprint
    Author Afshar H
  • 2012
    Title Semi-classical unitarity in 3-dimensional higher-spin gravity for non-principal embeddings
    DOI 10.48550/arxiv.1211.4454
    Type Preprint
    Author Afshar H
  • 2011
    Title Holograms of conformal Chern-Simons gravity
    DOI 10.1103/physrevd.84.041502
    Type Journal Article
    Author Afshar H
    Journal Physical Review D
    Pages 041502
    Link Publication
  • 2011
    Title Generalised massive gravity one-loop partition function and AdS/(L)CFT
    DOI 10.1007/jhep06(2011)111
    Type Journal Article
    Author Bertin M
    Journal Journal of High Energy Physics
    Pages 111
  • 2013
    Title Conformal versus coordinate invariance: Schouten gravity.
    Type Journal Article
    Author Deser S
  • 2013
    Title Lobachevsky holography in conformal Chern-Simons gravity
    DOI 10.1007/jhep06(2013)015
    Type Journal Article
    Author Bertin M
    Journal Journal of High Energy Physics
    Pages 15
  • 2013
    Title dS solutions with co-dimension 2 branes in six dimensions
    DOI 10.1088/0264-9381/30/23/235030
    Type Journal Article
    Author Afshar H
    Journal Classical and Quantum Gravity
    Pages 235030
    Link Publication
  • 2013
    Title Holographic applications of logarithmic conformal field theories
    DOI 10.1088/1751-8113/46/49/494002
    Type Journal Article
    Author Grumiller D
    Journal Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical
    Pages 494002
    Link Publication
  • 2010
    Title Graviton 1-loop partition function for 3-dimensional massive gravity
    DOI 10.1007/jhep11(2010)094
    Type Journal Article
    Author Gaberdiel M
    Journal Journal of High Energy Physics
    Pages 94
  • 2010
    Title All stationary axi-symmetric local solutions of topologically massive gravity
    DOI 10.48550/arxiv.1006.3309
    Type Preprint
    Author Ertl S
  • 2010
    Title Short-cut to new anomalies in gravity duals to logarithmic conformal field theories
    DOI 10.48550/arxiv.1010.4449
    Type Preprint
    Author Grumiller D
  • 2010
    Title Gravity duals for logarithmic conformal field theories
    DOI 10.1088/1742-6596/222/1/012047
    Type Journal Article
    Author Grumiller D
    Journal Journal of Physics: Conference Series
    Pages 012047
    Link Publication
  • 2009
    Title Gravity duals for logarithmic conformal field theories
    DOI 10.48550/arxiv.1001.0002
    Type Preprint
    Author Grumiller D
  • 0
    Title Fundamental interactions: A memorial volume for Wolfgang Kummer.
    Type Other
    Author Grumiller D
  • 2010
    Title All stationary axisymmetric local solutions of topologically massive gravity
    DOI 10.1088/0264-9381/27/22/225021
    Type Journal Article
    Author Ertl S
    Journal Classical and Quantum Gravity
    Pages 225021
    Link Publication
  • 2012
    Title Holographic two-point functions for 4d log-gravity
    DOI 10.48550/arxiv.1205.5804
    Type Preprint
    Author Johansson N
  • 2012
    Title Canonical bifurcation in higher derivative, higher spin, theories
    DOI 10.48550/arxiv.1208.0339
    Type Preprint
    Author Deser S
  • 2011
    Title Restrictions on infinite sequences of type IIB vacua
    DOI 10.48550/arxiv.1108.1394
    Type Preprint
    Author Braun A
  • 2011
    Title Restrictions on infinite sequences of type IIB vacua
    DOI 10.1007/jhep10(2011)091
    Type Journal Article
    Author Braun A
    Journal Journal of High Energy Physics
    Pages 91
  • 2011
    Title Holograms of Conformal Chern-Simons Gravity
    DOI 10.48550/arxiv.1106.6299
    Type Preprint
    Author Afshar H
  • 2011
    Title Short-cut to new anomalies in gravity duals to logarithmic conformal field theories
    DOI 10.1007/jhep01(2011)090
    Type Journal Article
    Author Grumiller D
    Journal Journal of High Energy Physics
    Pages 90
  • 2013
    Title Cosmic Evolution from Phase Transition of Three-Dimensional Flat Space
    DOI 10.1103/physrevlett.111.181301
    Type Journal Article
    Author Bagchi A
    Journal Physical Review Letters
    Pages 181301
    Link Publication
  • 2013
    Title Semi-classical unitarity in three-dimensional higher spin gravity for non-principal embeddings
    DOI 10.1088/0264-9381/30/10/104004
    Type Journal Article
    Author Afshar H
    Journal Classical and Quantum Gravity
    Pages 104004
    Link Publication
  • 2013
    Title Canonical bifurcation in higher derivative, higher spin, theories
    DOI 10.1088/1751-8113/46/21/214018
    Type Journal Article
    Author Deser S
    Journal Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical
    Pages 214018
    Link Publication
  • 2013
    Title dS Solutions with co-dimension two branes in six dimensions
    DOI 10.48550/arxiv.1301.3160
    Type Preprint
    Author Afshar H
  • 2013
    Title Cosmic evolution from phase transition of 3-dimensional flat space
    DOI 10.48550/arxiv.1305.2919
    Type Preprint
    Author Bagchi A

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