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On The Uniqueness of Minimal Coupling in Higher-Spin Gauge Theory

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In this paper, the uniqueness of the minimal couplings between higher-spin fields and gravity has been studied in the context of higher spin field equations with ε > 0 and ε = 3.
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We address the uniqueness of the minimal couplings between higher-spin fields and gravity. These couplings are cubic vertices built from gauge non-invariant connections that induce non-abelian deformations of the gauge algebra. We show that Fradkin-Vasiliev's cubic 2?s?s vertex, which contains up to 2s?2 derivatives dressed by a cosmological constant ?, has a limit where: (i) ????0; (ii) the spin-2 Weyl tensor scales non-uniformly with s; and (iii) all lower-derivative couplings are scaled away. For s = 3 the limit yields the unique non-abelian spin 2?3?3 vertex found recently by two of the authors, thereby proving the uniqueness of the corresponding FV vertex. We extend the analysis to s = 4 and a class of spin 1?s?s vertices. The non-universality of the flat limit high-lightens not only the problematic aspects of higher-spin interactions with ? = 0 but also the strongly coupled nature of the derivative expansion of the fully nonlinear higher-spin field equations with ??0, wherein the standard minimal couplings mediated via the Lorentz connection are subleading at energy scales (|?|)1/2??E??Mp. Finally, combining our results with those obtained by Metsaev, we give the complete list of all the manifestly covariant cubic couplings of the form 1?s?s? and 2?s?s?, in Minkowski background.

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