Canonical equivalence between massive spin 1 theories
Pio J. Arias (1), Jean C. Perez-Mosquera (1, 2) ((1) Caracas, U., Central, (2)Texas U.)

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates the canonical equivalence between the Cremmer-Scherck and Proca models in higher dimensions, showing that Proca is a gauge-fixed version of Cremmer-Scherck.
Contribution
It establishes the canonical equivalence between two massive spin 1 theories in dimensions greater than 3+1, clarifying their relationship.
Findings
Proca model corresponds to a gauge-fixed Cremmer-Scherck model
Canonical equivalence between the two models is demonstrated
Results extend understanding of massive spin 1 theories in higher dimensions
Abstract
The model of Cremmer-Scherck and Proca are considered in dimensions greater than 3+1. It is obtained that the Proca model correspond to a gauged fixed version of the Cremmer-Scherck one, and we show their canonical equivalence.
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TopicsInternational Science and Diplomacy · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
