Longitudinal diffeomorphisms obstruct the protection of vacuum energy
Ra\'ul Carballo-Rubio

TL;DR
This paper explores how abandoning full diffeomorphism invariance in Weyl transverse gravity can protect the vacuum energy from quantum corrections, offering a new approach to the cosmological constant problem.
Contribution
It demonstrates that relaxing full diffeomorphism invariance in gravitational theories can preserve scale invariance at the quantum level, addressing the cosmological constant problem.
Findings
Weyl transverse gravity matches classical solutions of general relativity.
In Weyl transverse gravity, the cosmological constant sector is protected from quantum corrections.
Full diffeomorphism invariance leads to the cosmological constant problem, which is avoided in Weyl transverse gravity.
Abstract
To guarantee the stability of the cosmological constant sector against radiative corrections coming from quantum matter fields, one of the most natural ingredients to invoke is the symmetry under scale transformations of the gravitational field. Previous attempts to follow this path have nevertheless failed in providing a consistent picture. Here we point out that this failure is intimately tied up to an assumption which is typically embedded in modern studies of the gravitational interaction: invariance under the full group of diffeomorphisms. We base the discussion on the gravitational theory known as Weyl transverse gravity. While leading to the same classical solutions as general relativity, and so to the same classical phenomenology, we show that in the presence of quantum matter (i) the degeneracy between these theories is broken: general relativity exhibits the well-known…
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