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Stringy Evidence for a Universal Pattern at Infinite Distance

High Energy Physics - Theory 2023-11-06 v1

Abstract

Infinite distance limits in the moduli space of a quantum gravity theory are characterized by having infinite towers of states becoming light, as dictated by the Distance Conjecture in the Swampland program. These towers imply a drastic breakdown in the perturbative regimes of the effective field theory at a quantum gravity cut-off scale known as the species scale. In this paper, we find a universal pattern satisfied in all known infinite distance limits of string theory compactifications, which relates the variation in field space of the mass of the tower and the species scale: mmΛspΛsp=1d2\frac{\vec\nabla m}{m} \cdot\frac{\vec\nabla \Lambda_{\rm sp}}{ \Lambda_{\rm sp}}=\frac{1}{d-2} in dd spacetime dimensions. This implies a more precise definition of the Distance conjecture and sharp bounds for the exponential decay rates. We provide plethora of evidence in string theory and identify some sufficient conditions that allow the pattern to hold from a bottom-up perspective.

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@article{arxiv.2311.01536,
  title  = {Stringy Evidence for a Universal Pattern at Infinite Distance},
  author = {Alberto Castellano and Ignacio Ruiz and Irene Valenzuela},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.01536},
  year   = {2023}
}

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93 pages + appendices, 11 figures

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