A note on the double dual graviton
Marc Henneaux, Victor Lekeu, Amaury Leonard

TL;DR
This paper investigates the double dual graviton in linearized gravity, showing it is algebraically related to the original graviton and does not introduce a new description, contrasting with the single dual graviton.
Contribution
It demonstrates that the double dual graviton is not a new independent field but is algebraically and locally related to the original graviton, differing from the single dual graviton concept.
Findings
Double dual graviton is algebraically related to the original graviton.
The double dual graviton does not provide a new independent description.
The equations can be derived from a variational principle involving the double dual field.
Abstract
The (free) graviton admits, in addition to the standard Pauli-Fierz description by means of a rank-two symmetric tensor, a description in which one dualizes the corresponding (2,2)-curvature tensor on one column to get a (D-2,2)-tensor, where D is the spacetime dimension. This tensor derives from a gauge field with mixed Yound symmetry (D-3,1) called the "dual graviton" field. The dual graviton field is related non-locally to the Pauli-Fierz field (even on-shell), in much the same way as a p-form potential and its dual (D-p-2)-form potential are related in the theory of an abelian p-form. Since the Pauli-Fierz field has a Young tableau with two columns (of one box each), one can contemplate a double dual description in which one dualizes on both columns and not just on one. The double dual curvature is now a (D-2,D-2)-tensor and derives from a gauge field with (D-3, D-3) mixed Young…
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