Higher Order Perturbations Around Backgrounds with One Non-Homogeneous Dimension

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory

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10 pages, 1 figure. This paper is not intended to be submitted to a refereed journal as explained at the end of the introducti

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It is shown that perturbations around backgrounds with one non-homogeneous dimension, namely of co-homogeneity 1, can be canonically simplified, a property that is shown to hold to any order in perturbation theory. Recalling that the problem naturally reduces to 1d, a procedure is described whereby for each gauge function in 1d two 1d fields are eliminated from the action - one is gauge and can be eliminated without a constraint and the other is auxiliary. These results generalize the results of hep-th/0609001 from linear to non-linear perturbations and they unify two cases of physical interest: cosmological perturbations and perturbations to static spherically symmetric backgrounds. An application to black strings is discussed in some detail.

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