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Inconsistencies of Massive Charged Gravitating Higher Spins

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We examine the causality and degrees of freedom (DoF) problems encountered by charged, gravitating, massive higher spin fields. For spin s=3/2, making the metric dynamical yields improved causality bounds. These involve only the mass, the product eM_P of the charge and Planck mass and the cosmological constant \Lambda. The bounds are themselves related to a gauge invariance of the timelike component of the field equation at the onset of acausality. While propagation is causal in arbitrary E/M backgrounds, the allowed mass ranges of parameters are of Planck order. Generically, interacting spins s>3/2 are subject to DoF violations as well as to acausality; the former must be overcome before analysis of the latter can even begin. Here we review both difficulties for charged s=2 and show that while a g-factor of 1/2 solves the DoF problem, acausality persists for any g. Separately we establish that no s=2 theory --DoF preserving or otherwise -- can be tree unitary.

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Planck mass gravitinos in Einstein-Maxwell backgrounds

hep-th · 2026-06-15 · conditional · novelty 4.0

A charged massive spin-3/2 field in an Einstein-Maxwell background propagates consistently only when m^2 > 2q^2/3κ^2 − Λ/3, a bound rederived here and used to argue for Planck-scale charged gravitino dark matter.

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  • Planck mass gravitinos in Einstein-Maxwell backgrounds hep-th · 2026-06-15 · conditional · none · ref 7 · internal anchor

    A charged massive spin-3/2 field in an Einstein-Maxwell background propagates consistently only when m^2 > 2q^2/3κ^2 − Λ/3, a bound rederived here and used to argue for Planck-scale charged gravitino dark matter.