Abstract

We investigate several quantum phenomena related to quadratic gravity after rewriting the general fourth-order action in a more convenient form that is second order in derivatives and produces only first-class constraints in phase space. We find that a Higgs mechanism may occur in the conformally invariant subset of the general quadratic action if the theory is conformally coupled to a scalar field that acquires a nonzero vacuum expectation value and spontaneously breaks the conformal symmetry. Then, in the broken phase, the originally massless spin-2 ghost may absorb both the scalar and vector fields to become massive. We also perform a Becchi-Rouet-Stora-Tyutin quantization of second-order quadratic gravity in the covariant operator formalism and discuss conditions under which unitarity of the full interacting quantum theory may be established.

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