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Bounds on Species Scale and the Distance Conjecture

High Energy Physics - Theory 2023-03-27 v1

Abstract

The species scale ΛsMpl\Lambda_s\leq M_{pl} serves as a UV cutoff in the gravitational sector of an EFT and can depend on the moduli of the theory as the spectrum of the theory varies. We argue that the dependence of the species scale Λs(ϕ)\Lambda_s (\phi) on massless (or light) modes ϕi\phi^i satisfies Mpld2Λs/Λs2<O(1)M_{pl}^{d-2} |\Lambda_s'/\Lambda_s|^2< \mathcal{O}(1). This bound is true at all points in moduli space including also its interior. The argument is based on the idea that the short distance contribution of massless modes to gravitational terms in the EFT cannot dramatically affect the black hole entropy. Based on string theory arguments we expect the O(1)\mathcal{O}(1) constant in this bound to be equal to 1d2{1\over {d-2}} as we approach the boundary of the moduli space. However, we find that the slope of the species scale can approach its asymptotic value from above as we go from interior points to the boundaries, thereby implying that the constant in the bound must be larger than 1d2{1\over {d-2}}. The bound on the variation of the species scale also implies that the mass of towers of light modes cannot go to zero faster than exponential in field distance in accordance with the Distance Conjecture.

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@article{arxiv.2303.13580,
  title  = {Bounds on Species Scale and the Distance Conjecture},
  author = {Damian van de Heisteeg and Cumrun Vafa and Max Wiesner},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.13580},
  year   = {2023}
}

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22 pages, 5 figures