Search Results - "Schimidt Bittencourt, R."
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Unitarity of Singh-Hagen Model in D Dimensions
Published in Advances in high energy physics (2020)“…The particle content of the Singh-Hagen model (SH) in D dimensions is revisited. We suggest a complete set of spin-projection operators acting on totally…”
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Master actions and helicity decomposition for spin-4 models in 3D
Published in Annals of physics (01-06-2024)“…The present work introduces a master action which interpolates between four self-dual models, SD(i), describing massive spin-4 particles in D=2+1 dimensions…”
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Master actions and helicity decomposition for spin-4 models in 3 D
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Unitarity of higher derivative spin-3 models
Published 01-10-2019“…The fourth order in derivatives New Massive Gravity model NMG, describes a massive spin-2 particle in $D=2+1$. At the linearized level a proof of unitarity…”
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Unitarity of higher derivative spin-3 models
Published in Annals of physics (01-03-2020)“…The fourth order in derivatives New Massive Gravity model NMG, describes a massive spin-2 particle in D=2+1. At the linearized level a proof of unitarity…”
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Master Actions and Helicity Decomposition for Spin-4 Models in $3D
Published 19-12-2022“…The present work introduces a master action that interpolates between four self-dual models, $SD(i)$, for describing massive spin-4 particles in $D=2+1$…”
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Unitarity of Singh-Hagen model in $D$ dimensions
Published 13-02-2019“…The particle content of the Singh-Hagen model ($SH$) in $D$ dimensions is revisited. We suggest a complete set of spin-projection operators acting on totally…”
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Soldering spin-3 opposite helicities in $D=2+1
Published 06-06-2019“…Phys. Rev. D 100, 065011 (2019) Here we present the `soldering' of opposite helicity states of a spin-3 particle, in $D=2+1$, into one parity doublet. The…”
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