The dual graviton theory admits gauge-invariant Penrose-type charges that refine the Noether charges, and under duality some charges stay magnetic in both descriptions while others stay electric in both.
Linearized gravity as a gauge theory
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We discuss linearized gravity from the point of view of a gauge theory. In (3+1)-dimensions our analysis allows to consider linearized gravity in the context of the MacDowell-Mansouri formalism. Our observations may be of particular interest in the strong-weak coupling duality for linearized gravity, in Randall-Sundrum brane world scenario and in Ashtekar formalism.
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Gauge-invariant charges of the dual graviton
The dual graviton theory admits gauge-invariant Penrose-type charges that refine the Noether charges, and under duality some charges stay magnetic in both descriptions while others stay electric in both.