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Running Decompactification, Sliding Towers, and the Distance Conjecture

We study towers of light particles that appear in infinite-distance limits of moduli spaces of 9-dimensional $\mathcal{N}=1$ string theories, some of which notably feature decompactification limits with running string coupling. The lightest tower in such decompactification limits consists of the non...

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Autores principales: Etheredge, Muldrow, Heidenreich, Ben, McNamara, Jacob, Rudelius, Tom, Ruiz, Ignacio, Valenzuela, Irene
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2023
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author Etheredge, Muldrow
Heidenreich, Ben
McNamara, Jacob
Rudelius, Tom
Ruiz, Ignacio
Valenzuela, Irene
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Heidenreich, Ben
McNamara, Jacob
Rudelius, Tom
Ruiz, Ignacio
Valenzuela, Irene
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description We study towers of light particles that appear in infinite-distance limits of moduli spaces of 9-dimensional $\mathcal{N}=1$ string theories, some of which notably feature decompactification limits with running string coupling. The lightest tower in such decompactification limits consists of the non-BPS Kaluza-Klein modes of Type I$'$ string theory, whose masses depend nontrivially on the moduli of the theory. We work out the moduli-dependence by explicit computation, finding that despite the running decompactification the Distance Conjecture remains satisfied with an exponential decay rate $\alpha \ge \frac{1}{\sqrt{d-2}}$ in accordance with the sharpened Distance Conjecture. The related sharpened Convex Hull Scalar Weak Gravity Conjecture also passes stringent tests. Our results non-trivially test the Emergent String Conjecture, while highlighting the important subtlety that decompactification can lead to a running solution rather than to a higher-dimensional vacuum.
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spelling cern-28635652023-10-03T15:52:11Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2863565engEtheredge, MuldrowHeidenreich, BenMcNamara, JacobRudelius, TomRuiz, IgnacioValenzuela, IreneRunning Decompactification, Sliding Towers, and the Distance Conjecturehep-thParticle Physics - TheoryWe study towers of light particles that appear in infinite-distance limits of moduli spaces of 9-dimensional $\mathcal{N}=1$ string theories, some of which notably feature decompactification limits with running string coupling. The lightest tower in such decompactification limits consists of the non-BPS Kaluza-Klein modes of Type I$'$ string theory, whose masses depend nontrivially on the moduli of the theory. We work out the moduli-dependence by explicit computation, finding that despite the running decompactification the Distance Conjecture remains satisfied with an exponential decay rate $\alpha \ge \frac{1}{\sqrt{d-2}}$ in accordance with the sharpened Distance Conjecture. The related sharpened Convex Hull Scalar Weak Gravity Conjecture also passes stringent tests. Our results non-trivially test the Emergent String Conjecture, while highlighting the important subtlety that decompactification can lead to a running solution rather than to a higher-dimensional vacuum.arXiv:2306.16440ACFI-T23-02CERN-TH-2023-121IFT-UAM/CSIC-23-78oai:cds.cern.ch:28635652023-06-28
spellingShingle hep-th
Particle Physics - Theory
Etheredge, Muldrow
Heidenreich, Ben
McNamara, Jacob
Rudelius, Tom
Ruiz, Ignacio
Valenzuela, Irene
Running Decompactification, Sliding Towers, and the Distance Conjecture
title Running Decompactification, Sliding Towers, and the Distance Conjecture
title_full Running Decompactification, Sliding Towers, and the Distance Conjecture
title_fullStr Running Decompactification, Sliding Towers, and the Distance Conjecture
title_full_unstemmed Running Decompactification, Sliding Towers, and the Distance Conjecture
title_short Running Decompactification, Sliding Towers, and the Distance Conjecture
title_sort running decompactification, sliding towers, and the distance conjecture
topic hep-th
Particle Physics - Theory
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2863565
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