Abstract
Despite the nice geometrical properties of higher dimensional Chern-Simons (CS) supergravity theories these actions suffer from one major drawback, namely, their connection with the real world. After some quick remarks on three-dimensional gravity, we consider five-dimensional CS supergravity and study to what extend this theory reproduces the standard low energy description of gravitons and gauge fields. We point out that if one deforms the CS action by changing the value of the cosmological constant by a small amount (thus breaking the CS symmetry), propagation around AdS becomes non-trivial, asymptotically Schwarzschild-AdS solutions exist, and the gauge field acquires its standard quadratic propagator.
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