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The Dark Dimension and the Grand Unification of Forces

High Energy Physics - Theory 2024-09-10 v2 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

The dark dimension scenario, predicting one extra mesoscopic dimension in the micron range, has emerged by applying various Swampland principles to the dark energy. In this note we find that realizing the grand unification of gauge forces is highly constraining in this context. Without actually constructing any GUT models, we argue that the mere assumption of grand unification of forces in this scenario, together with the experimental bounds on massive replicas of the Standard Model gauge bosons, predicts an upper bound for the GUT scale, MGUT1016 GeVM_{GUT}\lesssim 10^{16}\ {\rm GeV}. Combined with the experimental bound on the proton lifetime, this predicts that the XX gauge boson mediating proton decay is a 5d solitonic string of Planckian tension stretched across a length scale L(110 TeV)1L\sim ({\rm 1-10\ TeV})^{-1} ending on gauge branes of the same diameter L\sim L. This leads to a mass of MX10151016 GeVM_X\sim 10^{15}-10^{16}\ {\rm GeV}. In particular assuming grand unification in the dark dimension scenario results in a tower of Kaluza-Klein excitations of Standard Model gauge bosons on the gauge branes in the 1-10 TeV range. This suggests that the diameter/separation LL of the gauge branes correlates with both the weak scale 1/L\sim 1/L near a TeV {\it and} the GUT scale M52L\sim M_5^2 L at 1016 GeV10^{16}\ {\rm GeV}.

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@article{arxiv.2409.01405,
  title  = {The Dark Dimension and the Grand Unification of Forces},
  author = {Jonathan J. Heckman and Cumrun Vafa and Timo Weigand and Fengjun Xu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.01405},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

10 pages, 2 figures; v2: references added, typos corrected, minor corrections;