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Testing the weak gravity conjecture in type I strings with broken supersymmetry

<!--HTML-->I will discuss tests of the weak gravity conjecture in the presence of supersymmetry breaking, using type I string theory with supersymmetry broken by compactification (à la Scherk-Schwarz). Such a (perturbative) setting allows for the presence of runaway potentials (here for the co...

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Autor principal: Bonnefoy, Quentin
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2680569
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description <!--HTML-->I will discuss tests of the weak gravity conjecture in the presence of supersymmetry breaking, using type I string theory with supersymmetry broken by compactification (à la Scherk-Schwarz). Such a (perturbative) setting allows for the presence of runaway potentials (here for the compactification radius), which is the only possibility if one accepts the non-existence of de Sitter vacua, thus enabling one to test the mutual consistency of the weak gravity and the de Sitter conjectures. Although the weak gravity conjecture is valid in the decompactification limit, for fixed values of the radius there are short-ranged attractive D1-branes interactions, which would naively imply a violation of the weak gravity conjecture for the associated R-R 2-form. I will argue however that at one-loop level the effective tension of the branes decreases such that there is a long-ranged repulsive force, which should come from higher-loops. The conclusion is that the weak gravity conjecture should be respected provided that the string coupling is not extremely small.
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spelling cern-26805692022-11-02T22:21:51Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2680569engBonnefoy, QuentinTesting the weak gravity conjecture in type I strings with broken supersymmetryString Phenomenology 2019Conferences & Workshops<!--HTML-->I will discuss tests of the weak gravity conjecture in the presence of supersymmetry breaking, using type I string theory with supersymmetry broken by compactification (à la Scherk-Schwarz). Such a (perturbative) setting allows for the presence of runaway potentials (here for the compactification radius), which is the only possibility if one accepts the non-existence of de Sitter vacua, thus enabling one to test the mutual consistency of the weak gravity and the de Sitter conjectures. Although the weak gravity conjecture is valid in the decompactification limit, for fixed values of the radius there are short-ranged attractive D1-branes interactions, which would naively imply a violation of the weak gravity conjecture for the associated R-R 2-form. I will argue however that at one-loop level the effective tension of the branes decreases such that there is a long-ranged repulsive force, which should come from higher-loops. The conclusion is that the weak gravity conjecture should be respected provided that the string coupling is not extremely small.oai:cds.cern.ch:26805692019
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Testing the weak gravity conjecture in type I strings with broken supersymmetry
title Testing the weak gravity conjecture in type I strings with broken supersymmetry
title_full Testing the weak gravity conjecture in type I strings with broken supersymmetry
title_fullStr Testing the weak gravity conjecture in type I strings with broken supersymmetry
title_full_unstemmed Testing the weak gravity conjecture in type I strings with broken supersymmetry
title_short Testing the weak gravity conjecture in type I strings with broken supersymmetry
title_sort testing the weak gravity conjecture in type i strings with broken supersymmetry
topic Conferences & Workshops
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2680569
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