Abstract

Maximal depth, partially massless, higher spin excitations can mediate charged matter interactions in a de Sitter universe. This result is motivated by similarities between these theories and their traditional Maxwell counterpart: their propagation is lightlike and corresponds to the same Laplacian eigenmodes as the de Sitter photon; they are conformal in four dimensions; their gauge invariance has a single scalar parameter and actions can be expressed as squares of single derivative curvature tensors. We study this effect in detail for its simplest spin 2 example: It is possible to construct a natural and consistent interaction scheme with conserved vector electromagnetic currents primarily coupled to the helicity 1 partially massless modes. The resulting current-current single partial-photon exchange amplitude is the (very unCoulombic) sum of contact and shorter-range terms, so the partial photon cannot replace the traditional one, but rather modifies short range electromagnetic interactions. We also write the gauge invariant fourth-derivative effective actions that might appear as effective corrections to the model, and give their contributions to the tree amplitude.

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