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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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author | Etheredge, Muldrow Heidenreich, Ben McNamara, Jacob Rudelius, Tom Ruiz, Ignacio Valenzuela, Irene |
author_facet | Etheredge, Muldrow 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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