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Swampland Distance Conjecture, Inflation and $\alpha$-attractors

High Energy Physics - Theory 2019-10-02 v2 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

The Swampland Distance Conjecture (SDC) constraints the dynamics emerging at infinite distances in field space of any effective field theory consistent with quantum gravity. It provides a relation between the cut-off in energies and the field range which, as we show, in the context of inflation it yields a universal upper bound on the inflaton excursion in terms of the tensor-to-scalar ratio, measured at typical CMB scales. In this note, we investigate the interplay between the SDC and the emergent inflationary physics around infinite distances singularities in string theory, with a special look at its significance for the α\alpha-attractor scenario of inflation. We show that the conjecture itself suggests that inflation may arise as an infinite distance phenomenon with the asymptotic kinetic structure typical of α\alpha-attractors. Furthermore, we argue that a proper string realisation of these cosmological models in Calabi-Yau manifolds should occur around infinite field distance singularities. However, such constructions typically imply that inflation should not take place in the limit where the inflaton kinetic term develops a pole but rather in the opposite regime. Finally, we study the constraints that the SDC poses on α\alpha-attractors and show that they still leave considerable room for compatibility with observations.

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@article{arxiv.1812.07558,
  title  = {Swampland Distance Conjecture, Inflation and $\alpha$-attractors},
  author = {Marco Scalisi and Irene Valenzuela},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.07558},
  year   = {2019}
}

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15 pages, 3 figures; v2: comments and references added