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Generalized symmetry breaking scales and weak gravity conjectures

Clay Córdova, Kantaro Ohmori, Tom Rudelius

2022Journal of High Energy Physics73 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A bstract We explore the notion of approximate global symmetries in quantum field theory and quantum gravity. We show that a variety of conjectures about quantum gravity, including the weak gravity conjecture, the distance conjecture, and the magnetic and axion versions of the weak gravity conjecture can be motivated by the assumption that generalized global symmetries should be strongly broken within the context of low-energy effective field theory, i.e. at a characteristic scale less than the Planck scale where quantum gravity effects become important. For example, the assumption that the electric one-form symmetry of Maxwell theory should be strongly broken below the Planck scale implies the weak gravity conjecture. Similarly, the violation of generalized non-invertible symmetries is closely tied to analogs of this conjecture for non-abelian gauge theory. This reasoning enables us to unify these conjectures with the absence of global symmetries in quantum gravity.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsSymmetry breakingSpontaneous symmetry breakingTheoretical physicsSupersymmetry breakingParticle physicsSymmetry (geometry)Explicit symmetry breakingGravitationMathematical physicsClassical mechanicsSupersymmetryGeometryMathematicsCosmology and Gravitation TheoriesBlack Holes and Theoretical PhysicsDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
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