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The dark dimension in a warped throat

Ralph Blumenhagen, Max Brinkmann, Andriana Makridou

2023Physics Letters B32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

By combining swampland conjectures with observational data, it was suggested that our universe should lie in an asymptotic region of the quantum gravity landscape. The generalized distance conjecture for dS, the smallness of the cosmological constant and astrophysical constraints led to a scenario with one mesoscopic large dimension of size ℓ∼Λ−1/4∼10−6 m. We point out that a strongly warped throat with its redshifted KK tower provides a natural string theoretic mechanism that realizes the scaling m∼Λα with the factor α=1/4, the dark dimension being the one along the throat. We point out that in string theory it could be challenging to keep other KK towers heavy enough to avoid a conflict with astrophysical constraints on the number of extra large dimensions.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsString theoryRedshiftTheoretical physicsDark energyString (physics)Cosmological constantConjectureDimension (graph theory)Extra dimensionsUniverseScalingLarge extra dimensionCosmologyAstrophysicsPure mathematicsGeometryMathematicsGalaxyBlack Holes and Theoretical PhysicsCosmology and Gravitation TheoriesParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies