EFT strings and emergence
Abstract
We revisit the Emergence Proposal in 4d vector multiplet sectors that arise from type II string Calabi--Yau compactifications, with emphasis on the role of axionic fundamental strings, or EFT strings. We focus on large-volume type IIA compactifications, where EFT strings arise from NS5-branes wrapping internal four-cycles, and consider a set of infinite-distance moduli-space limits that can be classified in terms of a scaling weight . It has been shown before how one-loop threshold effects of an infinite tower of BPS particles made up of D2/D0-branes generate the asymptotic behaviour of the gauge kinetic functions along limits with . We extend this result to limits, by taking into account D2-brane multi-wrapping numbers. In limits the leading tower involves EFT string oscillations, and one can reproduce the behaviour of both weakly and strongly-coupled 's independently on whether the EFT string is critical or not, by assuming that charged modes dominate the light spectrum.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2211.01409,
title = {EFT strings and emergence},
author = {Fernando Marchesano and Luca Melotti},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.01409},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
33 pages + 2 appendices, references and an appendix added