Phys. Rev. D 18, 3624–3629 (1978)Massless fields with integer spinReceived 5 July 1978; published in the issue dated 15 November 1978 The Fierz-Pauli Lagrangian for massive particles with arbitrary integral spin s, first obtained by Hagen and Singh, is examined in the limit of vanishing mass. Unexpectedly, a considerable simplification occurs. The potential h is a symmetric tensor of rank s; the "trace" h′, obtained by contraction of a pair of indices against the flat-space metric, does not vanish but the trace h′′ of h′ does. The wave equation admits a gauge group, and this implies conditions on the source. The divergence of the source need not vanish, only the traceless projection of the divergence must be zero; this is a major departure from the usual assumption and may bear on the question of the existence of a physically interesting source for fields with spin ≥3. This weaker condition on the source is sufficient to guarantee that only helicities±s are transmitted between sources. A generalized Gupta program is proposed, that is, a search for a scheme for generating a theory of interacting, massless particles, consistent to all orders in the coupling constant. © 1978 The American Physical Society URL:
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