Boundary reduction of 3d higher-spin Chern-Simons gravity yields covariant and gauge-fixed higher-derivative chiral-scalar actions for arbitrary spin s, with a factorized kinetic operator and special zero-mode backgrounds.
Asymptotic symmetries of three-dimensional higher-spin gravity: the metric approach
1 Pith paper cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.
abstract
The asymptotic structure of three-dimensional higher-spin anti-de Sitter gravity is analyzed in the metric approach, in which the fields are described by completely symmetric tensors and the dynamics is determined by the standard Einstein-Fronsdal action improved by higher order terms that secure gauge invariance. Precise boundary conditions are given on the fields. The asymptotic symmetries are computed and shown to form a non-linear W-algebra, in complete agreement with what was found in the Chern-Simons formulation. The W-symmetry generators are two-dimensional traceless and divergenceless rank-s symmetric tensor densities of weight s (s = 2, 3, ...), while asymptotic symmetries emerge at infinity through the conformal Killing vector and conformal Killing tensor equations on the two-dimensional boundary, the solution space of which is infinite-dimensional. For definiteness, only the spin 3 and spin 4 cases are considered, but these illustrate the features of the general case: emergence of the W-extended conformal structure, importance of the improvement terms in the action that maintain gauge invariance, necessity of the higher spin gauge transformations of the metric, role of field redefinitions.
citation-role summary
citation-polarity summary
fields
hep-th 1years
2025 1verdicts
CONDITIONAL 1roles
background 1polarities
unclear 1representative citing papers
citing papers explorer
-
Higher-order chiral scalar from boundary reduction of 3d higher-spin gravity
Boundary reduction of 3d higher-spin Chern-Simons gravity yields covariant and gauge-fixed higher-derivative chiral-scalar actions for arbitrary spin s, with a factorized kinetic operator and special zero-mode backgrounds.