Warped Compactifications in Particle Physics, Cosmology and Quantum Gravity
Abstract
Particle physics has evolved in the past decade through evaluating the consequences of experimental measurements as well as exploiting theoretical tools that permit exploration of new model building and cosmological possibilities. Particularly due to insights from the AdS/CFT correspondence, higher-dimensional warped compactifications, in particular, have played a big role in recent developments by allowing a study of regimes of parameters that would otherwise be intractable. Similarly, theoretical developments in quantum gravity benefit from the bigger range of possibilities that can be explored using warped geometry, allowing for constructions of string vacua with positive cosmological constant and for the exploration of entanglement and information transfer in arbitrary dimensions. Puzzles remain in both more phenomenologically oriented and more theoretically oriented contexts which form the basis for a rich research program in the future as well.
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@article{arxiv.2203.07533,
title = {Warped Compactifications in Particle Physics, Cosmology and Quantum Gravity},
author = {Prateek Agrawal and Cari Cesarotti and Andreas Karch and Rashmish K. Mishra and Lisa Randall and Raman Sundrum},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.07533},
year = {2022}
}
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12 pages, 3 figures. Contribution to Snowmass 2021