Gravitational-wave polarizations in generic linear massive gravity and generic higher-curvature gravity
Tomoya Tachinami, Shinpei Tonosaki, Yuuiti Sendouda

TL;DR
This paper analyzes gravitational wave polarizations in extended gravity theories, identifying their degrees of freedom and providing methods to measure their parameters without detailed waveform analysis.
Contribution
It formulates polarization modes in generic linear massive gravity and higher-curvature gravity, linking them to theory parameters and offering measurement techniques.
Findings
Identified all polarization modes in generic massive gravity.
Found six massive polarizations in higher-curvature gravity.
Provided methods to determine theory parameters from polarization measurements.
Abstract
We study the polarizations of gravitational waves (GWs) in two classes of extended gravity theories. First, we formulate the polarizations in linear massive gravity (MG) with generic mass terms of non-Fierz-Pauli type by identifying all the independent variables that obey Klein-Gordon-type equations. The dynamical degrees of freedom (dofs) in the generic MG consist of spin-2 and spin-0 modes, the former breaking down into two tensor (helicity-2), two vector (helicity-1) and one scalar (helicity-0) components, while the latter just corresponding to a scalar. We find convenient ways of decomposing the two scalar modes of each spin into distinct linear combinations of the transverse and longitudinal polarizations with coefficients directly expressed by the mass parameters, thereby serving as a useful tool in measuring the masses of GWs. Then we analyze the linear perturbations of generic…
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