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Distance conjecture and de-Sitter quantum gravity

Hao Geng

2020Physics Letters B18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Motivated by the early discovery of the gigantic landscape of string theory vacua, in recent years people switched direction to try to find constraints on low energy effective field theories from UV-complete descriptions for example quantum gravity or string theory. Those constraints are called swampland criteria. Among the proposed swampland criteria the distance conjecture is the most well-motivated one from the universal behavior of string theory compactifications. It claims that for a type of scalar fields, called moduli, the effective field theory description will break down if it moves a large distance in field (moduli) space. In this work, we will show that in one proposal for a complete theory of quantum gravity including positive vacuum energy, the so called DS/dS correspondence, there is a strong signal of the validity of the distance conjecture.

Topics & Concepts

Quantum gravityModuli spaceConjectureTheoretical physicsString theoryRelationship between string theory and quantum field theoryPhysicsString (physics)String field theoryDe Sitter universeMathematicsQuantumPure mathematicsUniverseQuantum mechanicsBlack Holes and Theoretical PhysicsCosmology and Gravitation TheoriesNoncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories
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