Axion species scale and axion weak gravity conjecture-like bound

IF 5.4 1区 物理与天体物理 Q1 Physics and Astronomy Journal of High Energy Physics Pub Date : 2024-11-13 DOI:10.1007/JHEP11(2024)082
Min-Seok Seo
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As a cutoff scale of quantum gravity, the species scale can be defined by the scale at which the perturbativity of the non-renormalizable gravitational interaction begins to break down. Since it is determined by the number of species in the effective field theory, we can find the close connection to the distance conjecture, which predicts the lowering of the cutoff at the asymptotic limit of the moduli space caused by the descent of a tower of states from UV. Meanwhile, the same kind of the cutoff scale can be obtained from any non-renormalizable interaction, in particular the interaction between the axion and the gauge field through the θFF term. Demanding this ‘axion species scale’ not to exceed the gravitational species scale, we obtain the bound (8π2/g2)fMPl. This is quite similar to the axion weak gravity conjecture bound, but can be applied to any gauge as well as the string interactions which are relevant to towers of states. We also investigate the implications of the (axion) species scale and the axion weak gravity conjecture-like bound by considering the Peccei-Quinn charge reduction of black hole through the interaction between black hole and the string or wormhole.

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轴心物种尺度和轴心弱引力猜想样约束
作为量子引力的截止尺度,物种尺度可以定义为不可归一化引力相互作用的微扰性开始崩溃的尺度。由于它是由有效场论中的种数决定的,我们可以发现它与距离猜想有着密切的联系,距离猜想预言了在模空间的渐近极限处,由于态塔从紫外下降而导致截止尺度降低。同时,同类的截止尺度也可以从任何不可归一化的相互作用中获得,特别是通过θF ∧ F项轴子与规量场之间的相互作用。要求这个 "轴心物种尺度 "不超过引力物种尺度,我们就得到了 (8π2/g2)f ≲ MPl 的约束。这与轴心弱引力猜想约束十分相似,但可以应用于任何规以及与态塔相关的弦相互作用。我们还通过考虑黑洞与弦或虫洞之间的相互作用使黑洞的佩奇-奎恩电荷减少,研究了(轴心)物种尺度和轴心弱引力猜想约束的含义。
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Journal of High Energy Physics
Journal of High Energy Physics 物理-物理:粒子与场物理
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1.5 months
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