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      Nonperturbative Continuity in Graviton Mass versus Perturbative Discontinuity

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          We address the question whether a graviton could have a small nonzero mass. The issue is subtle for two reasons: there is a discontinuity in the mass in the lowest tree-level approximation, and, moreover, the nonlinear four-dimensional theory of a massive graviton is not defined unambiguously. First, we reiterate the old argument that for the vanishing graviton mass the lowest tree-level approximation breaks down since the higher order corrections are singular in the graviton mass. However, there exist nonperturbative solutions which correspond to the summation of the singular terms and these solutions are continuous in the graviton mass. Furthermore, we study a completely nonlinear and generally covariant five-dimensional model which mimics the properties of the four-dimensional theory of massive gravity. We show that the exact solutions of the model are continuous in the mass, yet the perturbative expansion exhibits the discontinuity in the leading order and the singularities in higher orders as in the four-dimensional case. Based on exact cosmological solutions of the model we argue that the helicity-zero graviton state which is responsible for the perturbative discontinuity decouples from the matter in the limit of vanishing graviton mass in the full classical theory.

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            We suggest a mechanism by which four-dimensional Newtonian gravity emerges on a 3-brane in 5D Minkowski space with an infinite size extra dimension. The worldvolume theory gives rise to the correct 4D potential at short distances whereas at large distances the potential is that of a 5D theory. We discuss some phenomenological issues in this framework.
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                Journal
                01 June 2001
                2001-10-19
                Article
                10.1103/PhysRevD.65.044026
                hep-th/0106001
                a67e70a5-f8ba-4771-a82c-ed01ed394e60
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                NYU-TH/01/05/15, TPI-MIN-01/23, UMN-TH-2009/01
                Phys.Rev.D65:044026,2002
                Phys Rev D version, 21 pages, 1 figure, a reference and some clarifications are added, typos corrected
                hep-th

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